Sask. mask, isolation mandate extended until the end of November
The Saskatchewan government has opted to extend public health measures requiring people to wear a mask in indoor public spaces and to continue isolating after testing positive for COVID-19.
Masks were reintroduced on Sept. 17 due to spiking COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan. The public health order requiring masks was set to expire on Wednesday, but chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab signed a new order posted to the province’s website Tuesday afternoon extending it until Nov. 30.
“The transmission of the infectious agent SARS-CoV-2, which has caused cases and outbreaks of a serious communicable disease known as COVID-19 among the population of the Province of Saskatchewan, is a serious public health threat,” the document posted online said.
Masks are mandatory in all public indoor spaces, including places of a business restricted to staff only.