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These guidelines provide information about cleaning and disinfecting.
The guidelines provide information on the appropriate use personal protective equipment.
These guidelines provide information on the limitations and safe use of non-medical masks.
These guidelines provide specific information for delivery and mail services.
These guidelines provide specific information for the transportation industry.
These guidelines provide specific information for operators of child care facilities.
These guidelines provide specific information for places of worship.
To help school divisions prepare for the return of students and staff, these guidelines have been developed to inform local planning.
These guidelines provide specific information for conducting safe graduating ceremonies in Saskatchewan.
These guidelines provide specific information for operators of drive-in theatres.
These guidelines provide specific information for operators of workplaces offering food and accommodation services.
These guidelines provide specific information for restaurants and licensed establishments.
These guidelines provide specific information for hotel/motel operators.
These guidelines provide specific information for medical professionals.
These guidelines provide specific information for operators of grocery stores.
These guidelines provide specific information for operators of public markets and farmers markets.
These guidelines provide specific information for operators of clothing and retail stores.
These guidelines provide specific information for personal service facilities and the dates the restrictions will be lifted.
These guidelines provide specific information for operators of greenhouses and landscaping businesses.
These guidelines provide specific information for gyms and fitness facilities.
These guidelines provide specific information for golf courses, which can begin operation on May 15, 2020.
These guidelines provide information for sports and activities.
These guidelines provide information for operators of arenas and recreation facilities (multiplexes, rinks, etc.).
These guidelines provide information for outdoor recreation, including parks, outdoor playgrounds and outdoor aquatic facilities.
These guidelines provide specific information for operators of child and youth day camps in Saskatchewan.
These guidelines provide specific information for beaches.
These guidelines provide specific information for operators of parks and campgrounds.
These guidelines provide specific information for outfitting operations.
These guidelines provide specific information for libraries, museums, art galleries and animal exhibits.
These guidelines provide specific information for movie and live theatres.
These guidelines provide specific information for activities including, but not limited to, music, dance and theatre.
These guidelines provide specific information for casinos and bingo halls.
These guidelines provide specific information for food service vendors that operate for a temporary/limited period of time.
These guidelines provide specific information for indoor and outdoor venues hosting public racing, livestock sales and rodeo events.
These guidelines provide specific information for banquets, meetings or social gatherings.
These guidelines provide specific information for indoor and outdoor venues hosting car shows and trade show-type events.
These guidelines are intended for anyone planning on hosting or attending a garage or yard sale at a private dwelling.
These guidelines provide specific information for door-to-door canvassers and salespeople.
These guidelines provide information on how to safely enjoy fall celebrations and honour Remembrance Day while reducing the potential spread of COVID-19.
These guidelines provide information on how to safely enjoy holiday celebrations while reducing the potential spread of COVID-19. To reduce the spread of COVID-19, consider how you can modify your holiday plans to keep your friends, families and communities healthy and safe.
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