Moe doubles down on goal to remove vaccination, negative test mandate
On the same day Saskatchewan hit the highest number of COVID-related hospitalizations since the pandemic started, Premier Scott Moe repeated and explained his push to end the vaccination or negative test policy that has been in place in the province since Oct. 1.
“People are asking their government for a return to normal, a removal of public health restrictions and we most certainly are looking at how we can do that in the weeks ahead here in Saskatchewan. And now I think, in fairness, it is time for us as a government to do what Saskatchewan people are asking for,” Moe told reporters Monday afternoon.
Moe said the mandate was put in place with two goals: Convincing more people to get vaccinated, and reducing the spread of COVID. He said it was effective on both counts with the Delta variant but no longer with Omicron.
“In light of the Omicron wave that we are facing, it is incumbent on us to adapt, as it’s quite obvious that the virus itself has adapted,” said Moe.