Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe wouldn’t commit Thursday to a threshold suggested by his chief medical health officer for granting more people the right to gather at Christmas.The day before, Dr.
Saqib Shahab said the possible loosening of COVID-19 public-health orders would have to consider the risk of infections spiking in the new year.Shahab stated his preference would be for the province to wait until there was an average of 120 new COVID-19 cases daily or less before relaxing gathering rules.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Regina’s Santa Maria long-term care home “I wouldn’t commit to that,” Moe told reporters Thursday.“We also must understand that we have a holiday season that is upon us.