Sask. Health Authority accidentally outs employees who were part of mandatory COVID testing program

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About 200 Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) employees were accidentally identified by name in an email as participants of the organization’s now-scrapped mandatory testing program.

The SHA ended its vaccine and testing mandate Monday. Before that, its approximately 44,000 employees had to provide proof of vaccination or enrol in a mandatory testing program at their own cost.

Employees had to test three times a week. The program cost them $225 per month, according to the “Monitored Testing Program Handbook” sent to staff in November. 

CBC News obtained a copy of the email the program sent on Feb. 11. It disclosed that employees

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