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As N.L. outbreak wanes, authorities looking back at what happened
Early in February, a COVID-19 outbreak in the St. John's metro region upended Newfoundland and Labrador's provincial election and prompted officials to lock down the province. The outbreak first began in high school students and public health officials are now looking at what happened.
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The Canadian Press
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CP119238462
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n_COVID-NL20210301T1540
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3/1/2021 3:40:00 PM
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Coronavirus
COVID-19
Dr. Janice Fitzgerald
Dr. John Haggie
gatherings
health
hospitals
ICU
Labrador
Newfoundland
restrictions
safety