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REGINA Saskatchewan is eyeing the finish line for COVID-19 public health measures despite remaining short of its vaccination targets set out in the reopening roadmap The province’s chief medical health officer is confident Saskatchewan can reopen safely. [The vaccination targets] were waypoints that tell us we’re moving in the right direction and that combined with our case numbers coming down, it sets us up well, Dr. Saqib Shahab told CTV News on Tuesday. After surpassing one million total doses on Tuesday, the province has now reached the target of 70 per cent of residents 18-and-over with a first dose.
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A new poll by Leger and the Association of Canadian Studies suggests the country is divided over plans to send athletes from Canada to the upcoming Olympic Games in Tokyo as Japan grapples with climbing COVID-19 cases.
Forty-two per cent of those surveyed said they don t think Canadian athletes should compete in the Tokyo Games delayed by a year due to the pandemic while 39 per cent said Team Canada should attend.
When asked if they think competing in the games will be safe, 46 per cent of people said no, 35 per cent said yes and 19 per cent were not sure.
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