Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he won’t impose additional restrictions, unlike other provinces, as the new Omicron variant has been mild and his province’s COVID-19 related hospitalization numbers have dropped. “So far Omicron cases around the world have been milder than earlier strains of COVID. That has also been the case here in Saskatchewan,” Moe said in a video posted on Twitter on Dec. 23. “Even with new cases on the rise, COVID-related hospitalizations continue to drop and are now at their lowest level since August.” But the premier said his government is still tracking the situation very closely and hasn’t ruled out the possibility of introducing additional measures around large gathering sizes next week. Saskatchewan is the only province this week not to introduce new public health measures as the country faces increasing cases of the highly transmissible Omicron variant. It is also the only jurisdiction currently without capacity limits at …