Article content Saskatchewan’s emergency response agency is offering free housing to people exposed to COVID-19 in order to halt the spread of the virus in crowded households. The federal government has given the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency $11.6 million to quarterback the voluntary isolation sites, which agency president Marlo Pritchard said are meant to help older or vulnerable people who have been diagnosed with or exposed to COVID-19. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Saskatchewan offers housing to some people exposed to COVID-19 Back to video “It goes back to (having) no safe place to isolate,” Prichard said. “They’re living in crowded conditions. They’ve been exposed, they don’t want to take it back to their living conditions.”