The Saskatchewan government is planning for students, teachers and staff to return to school in the fall in what it’s calling as close to normal conditions as possible. On Tuesday, the province released its plan outlining additional health measures and precautions that will be in place in order to help reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Sask. government releases its Safe Schools Plan for fall return
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