‘We’re listening here in Saskatchewan’: Moe on future of COVID restrictions, ongoing protests
Premier Scott Moe plans on providing a better picture of when COVID-19 restrictions will be dropped in Saskatchewan.
Speaking to Gormley on Monday, the premier said Tuesday will be the day residents get more insight.
“We’re going to chart the course forward throughout the next number of weeks throughout February of really looking to removing the public health measures that we have in place,” Moe said. “We would encourage the federal government to be looking at the same.”
This wasn’t the first time Moe spoke about bringing an end to COVID rules in recent weeks. On Wednesday evening, the premier posted a video online stressing the importance of taking steps in the coming days and weeks to manage COVID in the same way the province manages other communicable diseases and seasonal viruses.