Sask. clears first reopening plan milestone, Step One to begin May 30

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Saskatchewan is a little closer to the first step of its new reopening plan as of Sunday.

Step One will see the reopening of restaurants and bars with a maximum of six people to a table. The limit for indoor and outdoor private gatherings will be set at a maximum of 10 people, 30 people for public indoor gatherings and 150 people for public outdoor gatherings.

Current restrictions will remain in place for conference and banquet halls, casinos, bingo halls, movie theatres, art galleries and libraries.Saskatchewan surpassed 500,000 total COVID-19 vaccinations on Saturday. The province closed in one its goal Saturday with 69.6 per cent of residents over 40 having received their first dose.

Step Two is set to begin three weeks after 70 per cent of people over 30 have received their first dose. Currently 59 per cent of that group have received a shot.Premier Scott Moe speaks on Budget Day at the Legislative Building in Regina on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Bell

 

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