‘No significant benefit’: Moe says no new measures coming for Sask.
Despite record daily case numbers and rising hospitalizations, Saskatchewan won’t be implementing stricter public health measures in an attempt to curb the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant.
In his first media conference since testing positive for COVID on Jan. 13, Premier Scott Moe reiterated the provincial government will stand pat when it comes to its public health measures.
“Omicron is spreading across Canada and it’s spreading around the world regardless of the public health measures that are in place, which is why we have chosen to avoid increasing those public health measures and increasing the policies surrounding lockdowns here in Saskatchewan,” Moe told reporters Monday.
“We are not going to impose additional restrictions that cause significant harm for no significant benefit.”