USask) shows a drop in people who think the province is taking the right steps to control the COVID-19 pandemic.Saskatchewan’s premier and the province’s chief medical health officer (CMHO) spoke at a briefing on Tuesday, noting the seven-day average for new cases has dropped by 20 per cent from its peak of 321 on Jan.
12, while adding that current restrictions will stay in place for at least three more weeks. COVID-19 public health orders in Saskatchewan extended to Feb.
19 “This gradual decline means that our current public health orders that are in place and the restrictions that we have are working,” Premier Scott Moe said.“We are seeing a steady decline in our case numbers.