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REPLAY: Newfoundland and Labrador COVID-19 update, March 26

Premier, health minister, Chief Medical Officer to address media this afternoon

Newfoundland and Labrador Health and Community Services Minister John Haggie (left), Premier Dwight Ball and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, held their daily COVID-19 update Friday afternoon at the Confederation Building media centre in St. John’s where it was revealed that the province now has its fourth coronavirus case, a person from the Eastern Health Region who recently returned from an out of Canada vacation and is now under quarantine. —Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
Newfoundland and Labrador Health and Community Services Minister John Haggie (left), Premier Dwight Ball and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Janice Fitzgerald will host a COVID-19 update this afternoon at the Confederation Building media centre in St. John’s. - SaltWire File Photo

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ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The live stream for Premier Dwight Ball's Thursday, March 26 COVID-19 update begins at 2:30 p.m. NST, 2 p.m. most parts of Labrador.

The Premier will be joined by health minister John Haggie and Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, Chief Medical Officer of Health.

Media are partaking by teleconference.



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