The Saskatchewan health authority is warning of an increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 at locations in Christopher Lake and Shellbrook.
The exposures happened at the Lakeland Curling Club at Christopher Lake between November 16th and 22nd. As well as the Richardson Pioneer Recreation Centre, Curling Rink and Lounge in Shellbrook.
All residents who were in attendance are required to isolate by the public health order for 14 days.
More on the locations where a person or persons attended while infectious:
- November 16-22 – Lakeland Curling Club, Christopher Lake
All individuals who have been in attendance at the facility for any events from November 16-22 are identified as close contacts and are required to isolate by public health order for 14 days from their last attendance. This includes individuals who attended the Lakeland Curling Club Board meeting on November 16. COVID-19 testing is strongly recommended and can be arranged by calling HealthLine 811; please advise them you are a close contact. - November 9-26 – Richardson Pioneer Recreation Centre (Shellbrook Curling Rink and Lounge), Shellbrook
All individuals who have curled or socialized at the curling rink or lounge from Nov. 9 to Nov. 26 are identified as close contacts and are required to isolate by public health order for 14 days from their last attendance. COVID-19 testing is strongly recommended and can be arranged by calling HealthLine 811; please advise them you are a close contact.















