please use "snap version" the version of the deb is meaningless and
might not show what you are actually running (if the snapd inside the
core snap is newer this one will be re-execed to)

if you want to test the fix you can just switch your core snap to the
candidate channel:

sudo snap refresh core --candidate

and switch back to the stable version with:

sudo snap refresh core --stable

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