60 new COVID-19 cases as 17 Sask. Hutterite communities impacted

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60 new COVID-19 cases as 17 Sask. Hutterite communities impacted
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60 new COVID-19 cases as 17 Sask. Hutterite communities impacted.

The province asks all residents in impacted areas to stay in their home communities as much as possible. Anyone feeling unwell or anyone who has had contact with COVID-19 should seek testing immediately.

“The Government of Saskatchewan is working with the leaders of all communities where a significant number of cases exist to enact further restrictions on all non-essential travel into and out of their communities. This includes travel between Hutterite communities,” the province said in a news release.

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