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Saskatchewan Reports 36 New Cases of COVID-19, 57 Recoveries and One Death
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July 9 COVID-19 update: One death, 1,273,245 vaccines, 36 new cases, 57 recoveries
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Premier Scott Moe warned residents that the end of restrictions does not mean the end of COVID-19.
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“COVID will still be here on July the 12th, July the 13th and on through the summer,” he told reporters during a Wednesday news conference.
Moe stressed that July 11 will mark a return to people making their own choices about who they visit and when they deem it necessary to put on a mask, but the provincial government also released guidelines for people to consider as they transition back to life without restrictions.
Masking As of July 11, the public health order requiring masking in indoor spaces will end, but masking will continue to be an option for all residents who wish to do so. Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people should still consider masking. It is the choice of an individual business or facility to implement their own masking policy. If you enter a facility that requires a mask, patrons must respect the decision of the business and either comply or choose not to visit the establishment.
Businesses, Workplaces and Schools Policies regarding safe businesses and workplaces are determined by individual Occupational Health and Safety plans. Endemic COVID-19 transmission should be considered as part of these plans. Communicate those plans with staff and/or clients to ensure that all are familiar with the policies in place.
COVID-19: Half of eligible Sask. people fully vaccinated, 53 new cases Another 13,719 COVID-19 vaccine doses were given out across the province, with 12,001 of those being second doses.
Author of the article: Lynn Giesbrecht
Publishing date: Jul 07, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 3 minute read • REGINA, SASK : June 11, 2021 Ahmed Aboudheir, president of the Regina section of the Islamic Association of Saskatchewan, gets his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine from Greens Pharmacy owner and manager Jeet Patel at the pharmacy in Regina, Saskatchewan on June 11, 2021. BRANDON HARDER/ Regina Leader-Post Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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Saskatchewan will be lifting all of its public health orders on Sunday, but COVID-19 will still be on the minds of health officials for months into the future.
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