Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab said Tuesday that the provincial lab is able to process samples “of any case which may have been linked to travel to the U.K.” and so far, have found no indication that the new strain of coronavirus is in Saskatchewan. He said officials will continue to monitor for potential cases containing the U.K. strain.
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan’s top doctor says ‘no evidence’ U.K. virus strain is in the province
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