“Anything is on the table.”
However, she did add that any decision lies with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and is outside of the city’s jurisdiction.
With drive-thru vaccine clinics open, delivering AstraZeneca shots directed to the city in hopes of stemming the spread of the variants, Masters said people need to remain vigilant and diligent.
“We cannot let our guard down today,” she told a news conference on Tuesday, urging caution over the next four weeks. “I am asking every member of our community for help.”
While places of worship are set to expand capacity to 150 people on March 19, that will not occur in Regina and the immediate area.
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