Chief medical health officer hints at further restrictions
Saskatchewan’s chief medical officer of health sent a strong signal that tighter COVID-19 restrictions are coming.
Speaking to Gormley on Thursday morning, Dr. Saqib Shahab said the measures put in place in December are becoming increasingly untenable given the high number of new cases each day.
“I think (they) make even the status quo hard to maintain. I think we are heading into more significant slowdown territory,” Shahab said.
In the province’s COVID update Wednesday, the seven-day average of daily new cases was at 316. Shahab said his “comfort zone” would be 120.