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Saskatchewan’s coronavirus death toll rises to 25; province reports 24 new cases

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COVID-19 death toll rose to 25 after another person died from the virus, say health officials.The death comes as the province reported 24 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday, bringing the province’s total cases to 2,092.Of the new cases, 11 are in Regina, one is in the far north, two are in the far north east, three are in the north west, five are in north central, one is in Saskatoon and one is in the south east.

Sask. Party Leader Scott Moe potentially exposed to COVID-19 at campaign event Health officials say 12 of the cases reported Sunday are linked to the Gospel Outreach outbreak in Prince Albert.The majority of the new cases in Regina are linked to a single apartment complex.

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