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Masks are now mandatory in all Saskatchewan communities of 5,000 or more as coronavirus cases persist in the province.
The measure went into effect at 12:01 am. M. Monday and is valid for at least 28 days.
Also applies to all bedroom communities around Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert, even if their population is less than 5,000.
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According to this procedure, masks must be worn in all indoor public places, including retail and personal services stores, restaurants and bars except while eating or drinking.
All licensed establishments must stop serving alcohol at 10 am. M. Consumption should end by 11a. M. There is also a ban on shisha and hookah services.
In addition, aerobic group fitness activities are limited to a maximum of eight participants and must be three meters apart..
The Saskatchewan government is also requiring schools with more than 600 students to transfer to Level 3 of the Safe Schools Scheme.
Saskatoon Public Schools and Greater Saskatoon Public Schools each transfer to Level 3 in November. 19.
High school in Balgonie, East Reinga, also moves to Level 3 on Monday.
In consultation with public health officials, further measures are being considered. We must all intensify our efforts to keep each other safe.
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