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Private gatherings in Saskatchewan now limited to immediate family members

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Coronavirus — Holiday restrictions in Saskatchewan met with disappointment, understanding Co-parenting arrangements can continue and caregivers, support personnel and tradespeople are permitted in a residence.Premier Scott Moe said Monday in announcing the new measures that they are needed to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.“We know that much of the community transmission continues to occur in our household settings,” Moe said during a briefing.“We need to stabilize our case numbers even further.

We need to protect the capacity that we have in our health-care system, and we need to protect our communities and our families most vulnerable.”All private and outdoor gatherings are also prohibited under the new measures.Groups of 10.

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