Step One of the province’s three-part roadmap to reopening plan begins Sunday.
Public outdoor gatherings of up to 150 people can be had with a limit of 30 people for public indoor gatherings. 10 people are now allowed for private indoor gatherings.
Outdoor sports can resume meaning football fields, soccer fields and ball diamonds will likely be busy, and bars and restaurants can now have up
to six people at a table, but you still can’t buy alcohol after 10 p.m and must stop consuming at 11.
to six people at a table, but you still can’t buy alcohol after 10 p.m and must stop consuming at 11.
Today, we officially begin Step 1 of our Re-Opening Roadmap. This is because of you, Saskatchewan. You have done your part by getting vaccinated and helping to control the spread of COVID-19. [1/3] pic.twitter.com/Iug1xO9H15
— Scott Moe (@PremierScottMoe) May 30, 2021
While the first step of the plan does call for more people at gatherings, it is recommended you continue wearing masks and socializing outside.
Step Two of the plan is to start June 20 with Step Three scheduled to begin in early July if the threshold to do so is met.