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Unity RCMP reminds the community it is obligated to follow mandates until their expiry

The Unity RCMP Detachment reminds public that businesses are obligated to follow mandates until their defined expiry date, and are subject to fines should they not do so.

UNITY — The Unity RCMP is reminding the public that the Saskatchewan Provincial Health Regulation mandates in place to deal with COVID-19 now have defined end-dates. Proof of Vaccination requirements previously required to enter and obtain some services across Saskatchewan will end at midnight on Sunday night, Feb.13. Masking in indoor public buildings will continue until the end of the month, ending Feb. 28.

While there are strong views being expressed in regards to these issues, the mandates and their applicable end-time lines have been defined. The Unity RCMP encourages the public to remember that businesses are obligated to follow these mandates until their expiry and are subject to fines should they not do so. This includes stores, restaurants, gas-stations, and schools that are being owned/ operated/ staffed by fellow Unity and area residents that have been doing their best to operate under the additional challenges that these Government mandated restrictions have put in place.

The Unity RCMP would like the community to remember that these are the same people that will be working to provide services in the community after the restrictions have been lifted, and will be working in the stores, restaurants, gas stations and schools and living in the community as we move forward, so we urge the community to work with each other with courtesy until the restrictions are lifted and beyond.