Coronavirus Canada updates: New Brunswick releases information about travel-related case

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Saskatchewan reports two more COVID-19 deaths
Saskatchewan reports two more COVID-19 deaths

While no new cases were reported by the province on Friday, health officials did announce they had case information for an individual who was identified as positive for COVID-19 on June 29.

Previously it was announced the individual had travelled on June 18, but in fact they were on the June 19 Air Canada flight AC 295 from Winnipeg to Vancouver. Anyone sitting in rows 19 to 25 could potentially have been affected. Anyone who was on flight AC 122 from Vancouver to Toronto on June 21 in rows 31 to 37 is also said to be at risk of exposure.

Those who may be at risk are advised to self-isolate for 14 days. Anyone on the flights outside of the affected rows should monitor for symptoms.

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