Province expands mandatory masking order, limits alcohol service in updated health order
The province has issued additional public health measures to try and slow the spread of the virus.
The measures will include mandatory masking in indoor public places in all communities with populations of 5,000 people or greater, an alcohol service curfew, and reduced in-class learning.
The alcohol service curfew and mandatory masking measures will be in effect as of Monday, Nov. 16 for 28 days. Those measures will then be reviewed by Saskatchewan’s Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab.
These new measures come after the province has seen over 100 cases in seven of the past eight days, four deaths in the past week, and a rise from 144 active cases from Oct. 1 to 1,459 cases as of Nov. 12.