anti-maskers than she is of COVID-19, she told Global News.Kaitlyn Hofstra said she doesn’t understand why police in Saskatchewan’s two main cities issued so few tickets to those protesting public health orders.Last weekend, around 100 people — about half of which were children — met in Saskatoon and around 60 also met in Regina.
The day before, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) issued a COVID-19 exposure alert for an event anti-mask held in Prince Albert, telling everyone who was there to self-isolate.
One attendee said they attended both. 100 people attend anti-mask children’s carnival in Saskatoon Hofstra said she’s worried for the safety of her child because children at the event could have been exposed to the disease and spread.