Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his government is resisting calls to impose further COVID-19 measures because most people aged 12 and older in the province have been vaccinated.
Moe made the remarks during a state of the province address at a Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Monday.
He said Saskatchewan’s vaccination rates are both why the fourth wave hit the province the way it did and why he is not interested in imposing additional health measures.
As of Monday, 86 per cent of people 12 and over have had one dose of vaccine and 78 per cent are fully vaccinated.
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