REGINA—Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his province is on its way out of the COVID-19 pandemic as his government lifted a ban on household visits and told places of worship that they can hold larger services, just in time for Easter. Starting Tuesday, Saskatchewan residents can have up to 10 people inside their homes, though the province’s top doctor said they should be from the same two or three households. Moe also announced that starting March 19, attendance at worship services can expand to 150 people or 30 percent capacity, whichever is less. The previous limit was 30 people. The move to loosen public health measures came as the province reported community spread of more contagious COVID-19 variants and an increase in cases in the Regina area. “This is a good day for Saskatchewan,” Moe said at a Tuesday briefing “A year ago we were going into COVID-19, today we’re …
‘Coming out of COVID:’ Saskatchewan Lifts Home Gathering Ban, Worship Capacity Rises
March 10, 2021
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