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N.L. reports three new cases, officials say two variants of concern identified

Newfoundland and Labrador health officials say contact tracers are trying to determine the source of at least two infections linked to variants of concern. The province’s chief medical officer of health also took a moment Wednesday to acknowledge the province’s seventh death related to COVID-19, which was announced on Tuesday. 
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