‘Enough is enough’: Moe calls for stricter enforcement of public health orders
Premier Scott Moe is ready to bar the doors of establishments that are ignoring public health orders aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19.
During a conference call Tuesday, Moe was asked if Saskatchewan should shut down some activities and add more orders that would lower the province’s case numbers.
“I don’t believe we need new measures put in place to bend the COVID curve here in Saskatchewan,” Moe replied. “What we need is everyone to follow the measures that are in place — and enough is enough. It’s time for us to start enforcing (penalties against) those that are not following those measures.”
Moe pointed specifically at a recent incident at The Tap Brewhouse in Regina, where a video showed patrons dancing in close proximity and not wearing masks.