Moe, Shahab issue warnings about potential spread of COVID-19 at rallies
Saskatchewan’s premier and chief medical health officer are repeating warnings that people who attend large rallies are at a heightened risk of contracting COVID-19.
In a media release, Dr. Saqib Shahab is quoted as saying rallies — like the one that occurred Tuesday in Regina and the one scheduled for Thursday in Saskatoon — “dramatically increase the risk of COVID transmission.”
Premier Scott Moe offered his thoughts during Thursday’s COVID-19 media conference.
“I do have concerns about any large gathering, regardless of the cause,” Moe said. “From a health-care perspective, this virus and how it spreads does not recognize the cause of the large gathering, whether it be a really good cause or whether it not be. It will spread regardless of the cause of the event.”