Saskatchewan’s chief medical officer Dr. Saqib Shahab on Tuesday said that so far, the province has “not seen any cases [of COVID-19] linked to rallies” and that most new cases are travel-related or due to outbreaks in long-term care homes. As the coronavirus pandemic continues, there have been protests and rallies across Canada and worldwide against anti-Black racism.
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Coronavirus: No COVID-19 cases linked to ‘rallies’ so far says Saskatchewan’s top doctor
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