Saskatchewan to require proof of COVID vaccination to try to increase uptake: premier
REGINA — Saskatchewan is bringing in a proof of vaccination policy to try to increase the number of people immunized against COVID-19 and to decrease pressures on hospitals.
The policy is to come into effect Oct. 1, and will apply to nightclubs, bars, casinos, movie theatres, museums, indoor dining at restaurants and sporting events.
Proof of vaccination won’t be required for civil services, retail or grocery stores, places of worship, at hotels or at non-ticketed amateur sporting events, including youth athletics and recreational leagues.
Those who are not vaccinated will have to show a negative test.


