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As with the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan article, I'm suggesting that it's probably time to start revising this timeline with the benefit of hindsight and for readability. This article hasn't received much attention since early 2022, so it's out of date, but it is also full of what might now be considered trivial information, e.g., do we need to list daily case counts for the month of March? I'll suggest that some of this can be summarized. This space is open for discussion and input, though! It will be a big job. Other justin (talk) 02:19, 19 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]