Health minister confident in decision to remove health measures
Saskatchewan Health Minister Paul Merriman called it an exciting day, pointing out that people wearing masks in public is no longer up to the government.
The public health order was dropped Monday, the first time there were no COVID rules in the province since September.
“I’m seeing a mixture of some people who are still wearing their masks and some people that are choosing not to wear their masks. I think everybody is respecting each other that this is the time for Saskatchewan people to be able to shed the public health measures and do their own personal risk assessment when they’re going out,” Merriman said.
Merriman doesn’t expect case numbers or hospitalizations to rise as a result of the removal of health measures. He said those numbers have flattened out recently. However, a recent presentation to doctors in Saskatchewan anticipated the opposite.