Asked about possible anxiety from parents and teachers over the back-to-school plan, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said it was built to “be adaptable,” saying they could “elevate or deescalate” given concerns raised by parents and public health.
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan premier says school plan was built ‘to be adaptable’
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