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Hall said he heard from people as far away as Florida opposing his new policy that takes effect next Monday, the day after Saskatchewan removes all restrictions designed to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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But he only cares about the opinions of one group of people those who plan to attend classes at Bodhi Tree Yoga on 13th Avenue in Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood.
“I care way more about the opinions of people that actually come here than people from Florida,” Hall said in an interview Monday. “I mean, there’s a lot of people from Florida that are commenting on my Facebook wall right now.”
REGINA As Saskatchewan prepares to lift COVID-19 public health measures on July 11, a Regina yoga studio says it will require proof of vaccination before students return to in-person classes next week. Bodhi Tree Yoga has been providing online yoga classes since the beginning of the pandemic. The studio will welcome students back to in-person classes starting July 12, but first, clients will have to show they have both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Colin Hall, co-owner of the Cathedral-area yoga studio, said the decision to require proof of vaccination was made on the same basis as moving classes online. “(Going online) was not easy, it has not been enjoyable for any of us or any of our teachers, but we did that because we thought it was the best thing for our community,” said Hall.