With Saskatchewan generally experiencing a declining trend in confirmed COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, the public health order is being amended to ensure that residents who continue to observe all public health measures can extend their household "bubbles".

Effective Tuesday March 9, individual households may create a "bubble" up to a maximum of ten individuals in a home at any one time.

The ten individuals should be from two to three consistent households. The total number in the gathering cannot be more than ten.

You must be consistent in your household "bubble": the bubble of ten is always the same individuals, from the same households. You may not join multiple bubbles.

Assess the overall risk of COVID-19 before joining households.

And if you are 50 years old or greater, consider keeping your contacts to your household only  until you are available to be vaccinated.

You must still follow all public health guidelines when outside the home - including the limit of ten people at outdoor gatherings. And plan to be vaccinated when you are eligible.

Effective March 19, Worship Services can expand safely.

Saskatchewan guidelines for worship services will be permitted up to 30 per cent of capacity or 150 attendees, whichever is the lesser.

All existing public health guidance remains in effect.