Saskatchewan Health Authority issued a public alert after a person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus visited the Regina International Airport.The SHA issued the alert Friday evening, saying the person was likely infectious on Aug.
23 between 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. At least 561 flights in Canada had possible coronavirus exposures since pandemic began The person, who is said to be from out-of-province, was in several areas of the airport, including the Tim Horton’s located in the secure area of the airport to the left of the screening area, prior to boarding a flight, the health authority says.The province will provide further information about flights, the SHA said.Public health officials are advising individuals who were at the.