
Sask. COVID-19 restrictions extended to Feb. 19 as case numbers begin to decrease
Though case numbers have begun to decrease, Premier Scott Moe and Dr. Saqib Shahab said the best way to continue that trend is to extend the restrictions that have been in place throughout late December and January through to Feb. 19.
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