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2020: The year that was in East Central Saskatchewan

On Jan. 30, the WHO declared the coronavirus a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The first confirmed cases of the disease in Italy on Jan. 31. By March, Europe was considered the active centre of the disease. On March 11, the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Public facilities were closed down across east central Saskatchewan. Face-to-face teaching in schools ended. Public events were cancelled. Businesses closed down or found alternate ways to serve their customers. The first case the East Central Recorder could confirm in the region was in Humboldt. The person in question contacted Mayor Rob Muench, who then confirmed with the Saskatchewan Health Authority.

Provinces seek $28 billion increase in Canada Health Transfer: Moe

Noticeable in his absence from the last sitting of the legislature on Dec. 10 was Premier Scott Moe. He was sitting in another large room in the building, however, taking part in the Council of the Federation meeting, made up of the prime minister, provincial and territorial premiers. Moe did this from the cabinet room, which, from pictures posted on his social media, was noticeably empty save a screen on the wall. Moe said in the afternoon, “This morning, we discussed the vaccines and vaccine rollout. It was good to hear from Maj.-Gen. Fortin, and to listen to the orders that he has put in, and the reliability of supply that we have over the course of the first quarter, but also to understand the variability that is built into whether we could access potentially more vaccines or even the variability in some of the supply chain that is there. So that was a productive morning.

Christmas and New Years gatherings restricted to immediate household

Christmas and New Years gatherings restricted to immediate household It may be a blue Christmas without you, as the province is instituting further public health measures as it tries to reduce the high rates of COVID-19 cases. Effective Thursday, private, indoor gatherings will be limited to immediate household members only. This may drastically impact plans for Christmas dinner and New Years Eve parties. “We know that much of the community transmission continues to occur in our household settings. This needs to be a different kind of Christmas. This needs to be a very different holiday season for each of us and needs to be a quieter Christmas,” said Premier Scott Moe.

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