The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health is asking people to keep Easter celebrations safe and to adhere to the current restrictions.
The public is asked to consider making gatherings virtual and keep your Easter egg hunt to your immediate household only.
With the exception of the Regina region, private indoor gatherings must be from two to three consistent households and cannot exceed 10 people.
For the city of Regina and area, all indoor private gatherings are limited to immediate households only with individuals who live alone and single parents of minor children permitted to meet with one consistent household of less than five individuals at this time.
“If you are outside the Regina area and have a consistent household bubble gathering safely, purchase your Easter dinner groceries ahead of time with only one member of the household shopping. One person should handle the preparation of food and drink following proper food safety protocols and while wearing a non-medical mask. All served food should be plated by a single person or consider having individual portions delivered from a restaurant or caterer,” states a news release.
If anyone in the household feels unwell, even with the most mild symptoms, do not continue with plans and seek COVID-19 testing immediately.
Travel is not recommended in or out of the Regina area unless absolutely necessary, and non-essential travel, including interprovincial travel, is strongly discouraged.
Places of worship must follow the current guidelines.