He said, "I would remind people to be reasonable when you're out doing your grocery shopping.  Buy what you need.  There is no need for us to hoard.  At this point, we do not believe that coronavirus itself is going to cause shortages in our grocery stores but hoarding certainly will."  So, don't do it.

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is urging us to do the right thing at this challenging time.  Many aren't listening.

The advice we're getting has to become the new normal for all of us.

Within 90 seconds of yesterday's national address from the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau said "Do wash your hands often.  Do sneeze into your elbow and...These measures and especially social distancing are how we can ease the burden on our doctors and nurses so they can focus on our fellow Canadians who need it most."

The Prime Minister went on to say, "Vulnerable people in your community need your help.  As much as possible, stay home."

And, let's be clear here, Premier Moe and Prime Minister Trudeau aren't standing up and voicing their personal opinions, they're getting their information from our top medical professionals and disease specialists.  

We need to listen.