Moe reiterates no new health measures on tap for Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan government is once again nixing the idea of new public health measures to battle rising COVID-related hospitalizations in the province.
In a statement Thursday, Premier Scott Moe responded to calls for more measures amid reports that a record number of hospitalizations could result unless measures such as gathering limits are imposed.
“The government recognizes that hospitalizations are rising and will continue to rise for some period of time,” Moe wrote.
“However, we see no clear evidence that lockdown measures have reduced hospitalizations, ICU admissions and deaths in other provinces and as a result, there is no reason to impose harmful new restrictions in Saskatchewan.”