Manitoba-style shutdown not necessary in Saskatchewan, Moe says
When it comes to Saskatchewan’s new COVID-19 restrictions, Premier Scott Moe said he wants to avoid a scenario like the one playing out in Manitoba, where non-essential businesses like restaurants and gyms have had to close.
Moe told Gormley on Wednesday morning that he does not believe a shutdown of that kind will be necessary in this province.
“I don’t think we need to …,” Moe said. “We’ve been able to do this before. We’ve been able to drive these numbers down in previous attempts and now we just need to do it again.”
“We for sure want to have an opportunity to mix with our friends and family a little bit over Christmas but in particular, our family that might be in a long-term care home for instance.”