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Here is the latest coronavirus news in Saskatchewan from Friday, March 27. Please send questions or comments to adavis@postmedia.com.

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The provincial government is reminding people that anyone experiencing symptoms of fever and cough should self-isolate immediately and use the online assessment tool.

All international travellers must self-isolate for 14 days after returning home.

Testing resources

After suggesting earlier in the week that COVID-19 testing may expand to non-travellers in Saskatchewan, the province’s chief medical officer instead stressed resource conservation on Friday.

“We will not be able to test every case,” Dr. Saqib Shahab said at his daily update.

Testing will be conserved for healthcare workers and, according to an internal Saskatchewan Health Authority memo, the province’s testing/assessment sites and acute care centres.