Mixed reaction from Saskatchewan teachers over health orders ending
Come March 1, schools in Saskatchewan will start looking a lot more like they did two years ago, with students and staff no longer required by provincial mandate to wear masks indoors.
All of Saskatchewan’s public health orders are expected to be removed by then. Patrick Maze, president of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF), said there has been a mixed reaction from teachers to Tuesday’s news that the rules were changing.
Maze explained some are tired of the restrictions and will be glad to no longer have the extra work that comes with restrictions like enforcing mask use and, previously, contact tracing.
“I think some will be a bit relieved but at the same point there’s also heightened concern from some members in that they feel that it makes schools less safe (and) makes it more difficult to know what case counts are in a school community,” Maze said Wednesday.