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COVID-19: Saskatchewan government lifts travel advisory for Regina and area

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Saskatchewan government.The province issued the advisory on March 30 due to a rise in COVID-19 cases in the area, particularly variants of concern.Under the advisory, all travel into and out of the region was not recommended unless absolutely necessary.

Regina restaurants get ready for in-person dining to resume on Monday The government said Monday that it is lifting the advisory effective immediately.All Regina restaurants and licensed establishments were allowed to resume indoor dining on Monday.Seating is limited to four people per table with three metres distancing between tables.

If barriers are in place, distancing drops to two metres.Outdoor distancing between tables is two metres. COVID-19 vaccines providing much needed mental.

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