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The Saskatchewan Health Authority has issued an advisory about more potential COVID-19 exposures around the province, including on a number of Regina Transit routes.
In a media release Thursday, the SHA said people who likely were infectious at the time visited locations in Regina, Harris, McLean, Nipawin, North Battleford and Redvers.
Regina
Oct. 4:
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Harris
Sept. 29:
Oct. 3:
McLean
Oct. 7:
Nipawin
Oct. 9:
North Battleford
Oct. 7:
Redvers
Oct. 4:
Anyone who visited those locations on those dates and at those times is advised to watch for COVID-19 symptoms. People who have had symptoms or currently have them are to self-isolate immediately and arrange for testing.




