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Fan-attended events back at SaskTel Centre with COVID-19 measures

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SaskTel Centre is welcoming music and sports fans back into its space with public health measures put in place due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.The Saskatoon venue’s executive director, Scott Ford, said he was impressed with how well screening went for the recent Eric Church concert on Oct.

23.“The province of Saskatchewan has a public health order in effect that requires proof of (double) vaccination or a negative test to attend events supported by photo ID, and there is a mandatory-mask policy in place,” Ford said.“We are going to enforce those to up to a T.

We’re going to make sure the events are safe. I have had many comments from many people, even at Eric Church with over 13,000 fans in the building.“It’s been over 18 months that.

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