coronavirus in Saskatchewan will remain in place until at least March 19.The measures were set to expire on Feb 19.Details have not yet been released as to why the province is extending the measures for another four weeks.
Vaccine makers among Canadian businesses pushing plan to avoid further lockdowns Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and the province’s chief medical health officer, Dr.
Saqib Shahab, are holding a briefing at 3 p.m. Tuesday.Global News is livestreaming the press conference.Measures include mandatory masks in all public spaces and banning household visits.The only exception is single individuals, who are allowed to meet with one household of less than five people provided it is always the same household.The province said.