Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on Tuesday that public health orders will be coming to an end in the province.Moe said on Feb.
8, 2022, that the requirement to provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for businesses, workplaces and other public venues will end on Feb.
14.The public health order requiring the use of facemasks in indoor public spaces will remain in place until the end of February.
COVID-19 won’t disappear and provinces need to ‘evolve,’ says Canada’s top doctor “Proof of vaccination has been an effective policy, but its effectiveness has run its course,” Moe said. “The benefits no longer outweigh the costs.