When asked why the decision was made to go with a one-month “slowdown” instead of a “circuit-breaker” lockdown method amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said on Tuesday the consequences of a circuit-breaker lockdown could be “quite severe” in regards to job losses.
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan premier says consequences of ‘circuit-breaker’ lockdown could be ‘quite severe’
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