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Restaurants, stores, buses and a vet clinic are among the locations where there were possible COVID-19 exposures in recent weeks, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
The SHA issued an advisory Wednesday listing locations in five communities visited by people who likely were infectious at the time.
Regina
Saskatoon
Canwood
Prince Albert
Shellbrook
As well, the SHA said Yorkton’s Leicester Restaurant — which was listed in Tuesday’s advisory as a site of a possible exposure — shouldn’t have been included in that notice.
Anyone who was at the locations listed on the designated dates and at the specified times is urged to self-monitor for symptoms. If they develop, the individuals are advised to self-isolate and arrange for testing.