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The Saskatchewan Health Authority has issued a public advisory about potential COVID-19 exposures at two Regina businesses and a golf course just north of the city.
The locations were visited by different people who subsequently tested positive for the coronavirus.
The businesses and dates in question are:
Anyone who was at those locations on those dates and at those times is urged to self-isolate if they have had or currently have COVID-19 symptoms, and to arrange to have a test.
Those who aren’t experiencing symptoms are advised to self-monitor for 14 days.




