Updates
10 reasons to protest the Sask Party AGM today
Although it re-introduced public health measures belatedly, we disagree that the Moe Government is on top of the pandemic. We offer you these 10 reasons to join our protest today at the Sask Party AGM at 11.
COVID Action Group to protest mismanagement of pandemic at Sask Party AGM/Convention
On Saturday, November 6, at 11:00 AM, Concerned Citizens for COVID Action will be holding a rally in front of Teachers Credit Union Place, location of the Saskatchewan Party Convention and Annual General Meeting. Our event will be followed by the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour’s rally at the same location. We will be gathering at 22nd Street
Event: Vigil to Protect Saskatchewan
Date: Friday, October 1 – ??
Time: 5:30 PM
Location
- Saskatoon: Health Minister Paul Merriman’s Constituency Office
- Regina: Sask Legislature Building
Nearly 1 in 250 Saskatchewan residents have tested positive for COVID-19. The government of Saskatchewan has created a public health disaster unfolding in real-time before our eyes.
Group to hold vigil outside Merriman’s office to press Saskatchewan gov’t for more serious measures in response to COVID
As of today, nearly 1 in 250 Saskatchewan residents have tested positive for COVID-19. This fact is only one of many distressing indicators of COVID-19’s fourth wave in Saskatchewan: overwhelmed medical staff, the beginnings of triage — all of which were preventable. In response, newly-formed group Concerned Citizens for COVID Action is holding a vigil in
Promised availability of rapid antigen tests for families falls short in Saskatchewan
On September 17th, Premier Scott Moe announced that 500,000 Covid rapid antigen tests were available to parents at over 700 schools in Saskatchewan. He also said that another 500,000 kits were on order. These figures are misleading. Today, Concerned Citizens for COVID Action has learned of the Ministry of Education’s plans to distribute only 200,000 Abbot Pambio
Some of Premier Moe’s Sept 16 announcements welcome but questions remain
Concerned Citizens for COVID Action, following the Premier’s news, remains concerned about several issues.