Monday, 7 Oct 2024

What you need to know as Saskatchewan starts first phase of reopen plan

Monday marks the first official day of Saskatchewan’s five-phase reopen plan as the province eases its way back into normalcy.

The first phase allows medical services such as dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, opticians, podiatry, occupational therapy and chiropractic treatment to open their doors to the public.

All medical service providers are required to take extra safety precautions such as screening of both clients and staff, along with wearing proper personal protective equipment including gloves and masks.

Physical distancing, when possible, is also required by businesses.

Businesses are not allowed to have more than 10 people gather in a waiting area at one time.

The province is also allowing fishing and boat launches as of Monday — physical distancing is required.

The first phase continues throughout the month with golf courses given the green light to reopen as of May 15.

Physical distancing must be practised at all times while on the course, meaning a minimum of two metres spacing between individuals.

Other changes include no rakes around bunkers, no benches, no ball washers, and only allowing one person per golf cart unless they are from the same residence.

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Employees must also have access to gloves and sanitizing wipes, and are being told to stay home if they feel sick.

On June 1, park and campgrounds will be made available at 50 per cent capacity only to Saskatchewan residents.

Shared facilities including showers, laundry, cookhouses, clubhouses and firewood distribution will remain closed along with recreational facilities such as swimming pools, beach access, picnic areas and playgrounds.

To prevent the virus from spreading, experts recommend frequent handwashing and coughing into your sleeve. They also recommend minimizing contact with others, staying home as much as possible and maintaining a distance of two metres from other people if you go out.

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