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You’ve read the party platforms, received your voter ID card, and made a plan to vote on election day. But then you, or a close contact, test positive for COVID-19. What happens now?
Any Canadian voter who is required to self-isolate due to a positive COVID-19 test, or due to close contact with someone who tested positive, in accordance with their provincial or territorial rules, will find themself without any options to cast a ballot
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