With Phase 4 of Re-Open Saskatchewan well underway, work is taking place to open additional businesses, events and activities as part of the plan to re-open the provincial economy.
This week’s update to the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan includes guidance for activities that continue to re-open in the second part of Phase 4, including:
Guidelines are also under development for door-to-door solicitation, garage sales and the donation of used items. A timeline for these guidelines to be implemented is to be determined.
Other updates include:
Seating Areas
Seating areas are now permitted at drive-in theatres, as well as public and farmers markets. Physical distancing is required between tables and only members of the same group should be seated together.
Safe Summer Camping at Provincial Parks
Live Performances
Effective July 16, live performances will be permitted in restaurants and licensed establishments, as well as at public and farmers markets. Physical distancing will be required, with greater distances needed depending on the activity and instruments involved. Dance floors and karaoke are not permitted at this time.
Additional information will continue to be added to the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan based on direction from public health officials and input from businesses and service providers.
Saskatchewan residents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the guidelines and follow their recommendations to ensure the province can continue to re-open in a safe manner without a significant increase in the transmission of COVID-19.
Find the most up-to-date version of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan at www.saskatchewan.ca/re-open.