Prince Albert businesses readjusting to returning restrictions
The public health orders brought in by the provincial government as a response to surging COVID-19 cases aren’t exactly new, even though it’s been months since Saskatchewan had to deal with them.
As such, local businesses have made the switch fairly quickly.
Mandatory masks in all public places were the norm for businesses until July 11 and is once again following the orders earlier this month. Proof of vaccination is also something select businesses are going to have to prepare for.
“I think they were slightly overdue,” said Malcolm Jenkins, owner of Prince Albert’s Canadian Tire and Party City. “When the restrictions were lifted…we retained masking in the store. We asked our staff and they felt more comfortable retaining masks.”