The Carlyle Primary Health Clinic is open for business once again.
In a email sent to the Observer, the clinic said it is thankful to the community for their patience during these unprecedented times, as they have navigated their way through the COVID-19 pandemic.Â
The door remains locked in order to limit traffic and to protect the health and safety of the staff and patients. To ensure the safety of patients, the clinic is initially booking all appointments by telephone and should your provider need to see you in person you will be promptly booked to come into the clinic.Â
Due to the phone appointments, the clinic’s phone lines are very busy and often tied up.Â
For all up to date information on COVID-19, the clinic encourages people to look to the Saskatchewan.ca website.
“Remember to keep physically distanced from people as much as you can, keep your social circles small, wear a mask in public when it isn’t easy to physically distance and wash your hands often.â€
If you are feeling ill, stay home and complete the self-assessment tool on the Saskatchewan.ca website or call the healthline by dialing 811.Â
“Take care and be kind to one another in our community. We are in this together.â€