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By Ryan McNally May 10, 2021 | 7:53 AM Restaurants in Regina and area are going to be able to open one week from today, which is welcome news for Hospitality Saskatchewan. President and CEO Jim Bence says it really shows how well the business community in Saskatchewan is dealing with COVID-19. “I think that from a tourism perspective, it’s really well received, for the restaurants in particular,” said Bence. “Because it gives us a starting off point, and it at least gives us the opportunity to make some plans as we go forward.” Tables will still need to be three metres apart from the back of each set of chairs, unless there is a barrier between tables, and only four people can sit at one table. Once step one of the Roadmap to Re-Opening plan begins, that will be extended to six people at a table across the province. ....
Article content A prominent Saskatoon epidemiologist is questioning the validity of Saskatchewan’s three-phase strategy to remove restrictions intended to curb COVID-19. Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine, a professor of community health and epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan, said Wednesday he believes the rise of variants of concern could derail the plan. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Saskatoon epidemiologist calls Sask. reopening plan a huge gamble Back to video Premier Scott Moe announced Tuesday that the province will reopen in three phases, with the first beginning three weeks after 70 per cent of people aged 40 or older have received one vaccine dose. ....
Article content A prominent Saskatoon epidemiologist is questioning the validity of Saskatchewan’s three-phase strategy to remove restrictions intended to curb COVID-19. Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine, a professor of community health and epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan, said Wednesday he believes the rise of variants of concern could derail the plan. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Saskatoon epidemiologist calls Sask. reopening plan a huge gamble Back to video Premier Scott Moe announced Tuesday that the province will reopen in three phases, with the first beginning three weeks after 70 per cent of people aged 40 or older have received one vaccine dose. ....