city of Regina to supply update on COVID-19 safeguard measures Tuesday morning

a sign in front of a tall building: Regina city manager Chris Holden is expected to announce safety protocols to protect against COVID-19. © Alexander Quon/CBC news Regina city manager Chris Holden is expected to announce protection protocols to give protection to against COVID-19.

The metropolis of Regina will carry a COVID-19 update Tuesday morning. 

At 10 a.m. CST, metropolis supervisor Chris Holden is expected to announce safeguard protocols to offer protection to in opposition t the transmission of the virus. 

The update comes on the heels of Saskatoon's resolution on Monday to as soon as again make masks mandatory at civic facilities and on public transit, and to begin consistently testing city personnel for COVID-19.

For Saskatoon, here's a return to lots of the public fitness measures in region previous to the province lifting restrictions on July eleven. 

COVID-19 numbers are as soon as once again rising all the way through Saskatchewan, with the province currently reporting more than 2,000 general energetic situations.

As of August 30, 106 of these instances were in the Regina enviornment.

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