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COVID-19 protocols won’t restrict long-term care residents from voting: Elections Sask.

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Elections Saskatchewan.“We’ve been working very closely with the chief medical health officer, the Saskatchewan Health Authority, and the Ministry of Health in that regard,” said Chief Electoral Officer Michael Boda.“We want to ensure those living in licensed facilities and long-term care homes in the province continue to have the opportunity to vote.”The main concern, Boda added, is that COVID-19 procedures laid out by each facility are upheld.“We also want to make sure all voters are enfranchised.”Elections Saskatchewan has started to implement a plan for residents of long-term care homes as it works with more than 100 facilities across the province to help deliver the vote.“There will be PPE available.

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