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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.
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
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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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