Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on Tuesday said that as the province saw another 58 new cases and a high number of active cases of COVID-19, it was time for people to reevaluate their daily conduct, including whether they’re wearing masks and abiding by public gathering limits. He added as Christmas approaches for some, they should pay “very close attention” to their conduct.
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan Premier Moe urges people to reevaluate conduct amid rise in cases
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