Five phases: Saskatchewan’s plan to reopen the province to start in May
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government on Thursday released a five-phase plan to reopen parts of its economy during the COVID-19 crisis. The first lifting of some measures could start on May 4. Premier Scott Moe has said health officials will continue to monitor infection rates and the timeline for easing restrictions may have to be readjusted.
Phase One
May 4: Dentists, optometrists, physical and occupational therapists, and chiropractors to be allowed to resume services.
May 4: Boat launches in provincial parks to reopen. Passengers in boats all have to be from the same household. Shoreline anglers to maintain two-metre physical distancing. Fishing off public docks to remain banned.