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‘It’s what we need to do’: Saskatchewan businesses, communities react to broadened mask mandate

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Thr3e Clothing Connection are used to wearing masks when they step in the door.It’s been store policy since September.“We just felt that this was the right decision to keep us and our staff as well as our customers safe,” said store manager Breanne Dmytriw.“It was really important for us to set an example for our community.”As of Monday, all Lumsden businesses will have to follow suit.

Saskatchewan expands mask mandate, implements curfew on bars with COVID-19 deaths imminent in weeks ahead The Saskatchewan government implemented an indoor mask mandate in all public places in about 60 Saskatchewan communities.The mandate applies to communities with a population of more than 5,000 and in towns that neighbour the province’s three largest.

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