Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his province will soon end COVID-19 measures that have dictated and intruded into people’s daily lives for the past two years. “COVID is not ending, but government restrictions on your rights and freedoms, those will be ending, and ending very soon,” said Moe in a video posted on Twitter on Feb. 2. Of late, the premier has been updating his government’s plan to drop all COVID-19 restrictions, including vaccine passports and proof of negative test requirements. On Jan. 29, he issued a statement in support of the trucker rallies calling for the end of vaccine mandates. Latest data from the government of Saskatchewan also shows unvaccinated people are infected at a rate of 447 per 100,000 people, with the rate dropping to 380 for those with a second dose and 356 for those with a booster shot. In the four-minute video, Moe reasoned that since …