Saskatchewan health minister says large rallies ‘have to stop’
In the wake of at least three so-called “freedom rallies” this past weekend, Saskatchewan’s health minister isn’t holding back his distaste.
“These gatherings are ridiculous. They have to stop. I understand it’s your right to assemble, I understand that it’s important to you to express your opinions, but getting together in mass gatherings — whether it be outside or inside — are causing problems in our health-care system,” Paul Merriman said Monday.
He pointed to a rally in Prince Albert held April 17 that sparked an alert for an increased risk of exposure. Someone attended the rally, where many were without a mask, when they were infectious.
Merriman said there is one way to make sure such gatherings don’t impact the health-care system, and that’s by not having them.