Sask. nurses union says morale is in 'free fall,' not time to scrap vaccine mandate

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Saskatchewan’s premier said he expects to scrap the vaccine requirement program by the end of the month. The Saskatchewan Union Of Nurses and other health-care professionals say it is not the right time to do so.

In a news conference on Monday, Scott Moe claimed COVID-19 vaccines no longer reduce the transmission of the Omicron variant. As a result, he said the vaccines are no longer required.

“With the Omicron variant that we are facing, we are seeing some public health policies that have ran their course and served us well but their time has come for review,” Moe said.

Health-care professionals say Moe’s claim

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