Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe tests positive for COVID-19
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is self-isolating after testing positive for COVID-19 on a rapid antigen test.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has tested positive for COVID-19.
A spokesperson from his office said Thursday that Moe tested positive on a rapid antigen test.
Moe has no symptoms and the spokesperson said Moe routinely monitors his status through testing.
His last negative test was on Jan. 9 and he tested positive on Jan. 13.
The spokesperson said all of Moe’s close contacts within the past 48 hours have been notified.
Moe said in a tweet that he is feeling fine, but will be self-isolating and working from home for the next five days.
He held a press conference on Wednesday morning and the province says anyone who was in attendance should self-monitor and rapid test.