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North Central Family Centre in Regina closes temporarily as a ‘precaution’ due to COVID-19

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North Central Family Centre (NCFC) in Regina is closing its doors temporarily as a precautionary step due to COVID-19.The organization announced the closure in a Facebook post on Monday afternoon.“NCFC will be closed for the week of November 23 to November 27,” the post said.“There will be no food hampers this week.” Prairie Harm Reduction temporarily closing due to COVID-19 case An NCFC employee told Global News that the closure is in response to Regina’s high COVID-19 case numbers and the centre plans to reopen Nov.

30.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]However, they could not say if the centre’s shutdown would be extended if cases continue to rise.A previous Facebook post from NCFC, that has.

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