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This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.As COVID-19 cases rise across the country, there have been an increasing number of infections and outbreaks on Hutterite colonies across the Prairies., and Saskatchewan’s Premier warned this week that potentially hundreds more could be confirmed soon.
Their distinctive traditional clothing makes them easy to identify – and it has also made them easy to target. “I would ask all Saskatchewan residents to treat one another, whether you’re from a Hutterite colony or not, with the exactly the same respect that you expect to be treated with in return.”The Prairie provinces have all taken different approaches about when to publicly identify cases on Hutterite colonies, which in some cases has made the situation worse.
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