public health measures designed to stem the spread of COVID-19, according to a study conducted by university researchers.The study, All in this together?, polled nearly 6,000 Canadians in all provinces and territories and shows, according to a researcher involved, that Canadians are united.“The vast, vast majority of Canadians are supportive of measures to stop COVID,” said Loleen Berdahl, the executive director of the Johnson Shoyama School of Public Policy, a joint effort between the University of Regina, the University of Saskatchewan and one of the groups involved in conducting the study.
Increased COVID-19 variant risk in Saskatchewan areas due to gatherings, SHA says Berdahl said the data show that 84 per cent of Canadians trust.