Saskatchewan’s current COVID-19 public health orders, originally set to expire April 5, are being extended until April 12, Premier Scott Moe announced on Tuesday. “We all need to be very diligent in following these public health orders as they are put forward so that we can continue to drive our case numbers down without increasing our restrictions further in our community,” said Moe.
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Saskatchewan extends current COVID-19 public health orders until April 12
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