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COVID-19 UPDATE: ONE ADDITIONAL DEATH, 11 NEW CASES, 13 IN HOSPITAL, 31 MORE RECOVERIES

There are 11 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 6, bringing the total to 1,387 cases. The new cases are located in the South Central (9), Saskatoon (1) and South West (1) zones. Of today’s 11 reported cases, ten are people living in communal living settings.

One more person has died from COVID-19. This person was in the Regina region and was in the 70-79 age range.
Of the 1,387 reported cases, 204 are considered active. A total of 1,164 people have recovered.

Thirteen people are in hospital. Seven people are receiving inpatient care; three in Saskatoon, two in the South West region, one in the Central East region and one in Regina. Six people are in intensive care; four in Saskatoon, one in Regina and one in the North Central region.

Of the 1,387 cases in the province:
• 205 cases are travellers;
• 706 are community contacts (including mass gatherings);
• 365 have no known exposures; and
• 111 are under investigation by local public health.

Overall in Saskatchewan:
• 64 cases are healthcare workers; however, the source of the infections may not be related to healthcare in all instances.
• 352 cases are from the far north zone (346 far north west, 0 far north central, 6 far north east), 304 cases are from the south zone (150 south west, 143 south central, 11 south east), 218 cases are from the Saskatoon zone, 226 cases are from the north zone (98 north west, 63 north central, 65 north east), 187 cases are from the central zone (159 central west, 28 central east) and 100 cases are from the Regina zone.
• 218 cases involve people 19 years of age and under, while the remainder are adults.
• 441 cases are in the 20-39 age range; 435 are in the 40-59 age range; 243 are in the 60-79 age range; and 50 are in the 80-plus range.
• 50 per cent of the cases are females and 50 per cent are males.
• 19 deaths related to COVID-19 have been reported to date.

To date, 106,019 COVID‐19 tests have been performed in Saskatchewan. As of August 4, 2020, when other provincial and national numbers were available from the Public Health Agency of Canada, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 77,325 people tested per million population. The national rate was 113,666 people tested per million population.

Yesterday, 954 COVID-19 tests were performed in Saskatchewan.

More Detailed Data Available

New COVID-19 maps have been launched to provide more detailed information on the location of cases across Saskatchewan.

One map has 13 regions with comprehensive statistical information for COVID-19 activity in that region. The second map is broken down into 32 smaller zones and will provide new positive and current active COVID-19 case numbers for those smaller zones.

The current online Dashboard remains based on the previous six larger regions, while work is underway to incorporate the new geographic information over the next few weeks. The Dashboard can be found at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness.

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing is now available to anyone who requests it, regardless of whether they have symptoms or not. A referral for testing can be made by contacting HealthLine 811. Since introducing universal testing, there has been an increase in requests to be tested with the corresponding increase in provincial testing numbers. The Saskatchewan Health Authority is working to ensure responsive service timing. Contact your physician’s office if you are experiencing worsening symptoms. If you require urgent care, call 911.

General public inquiries may be directed to COVID19@health.gov.sk.ca.

Find the most up-to-date version of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan at www.saskatchewan.ca/re-open.

COVID-19 UPDATE: 17 NEW CASES, 15 IN HOSPITAL, 19 MORE RECOVERIES

There are 17 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 3, bringing the total to 1,359 cases.
The new cases are located in the North (4), Central (5), South (6) and Regina (2) regions.

Of the 17 cases reported today, investigations completed thus far have found nine cases are from communal living settings across the province. In addition, one person who lives outside of Saskatchewan has tested positive in Saskatchewan. This case is counted in the person’s home province, as per guidance provided by the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Of the 1,359 reported cases, 252 are considered active. A total of 1,089 people have recovered.

Fifteen people are in hospital. Nine people are receiving inpatient care; five in Saskatoon, three in the South and one in Regina. Six people are in intensive care; four in Saskatoon and two in Regina.

Of the 1,359 cases in the province:
• 205 cases are travellers;
• 693 are community contacts (including mass gatherings);
• 357 have no known exposures; and
• 104 are under investigation by local public health.

Overall in Saskatchewan:
• 64 cases are healthcare workers; however, the source of the infections may not be related to healthcare in all instances.
• 348 cases are from the far north, 298 cases are from the south, 250 cases are from the Saskatoon area, 202 cases are from the north, 166 cases are from the central area and 95 cases are from the Regina area.
• 213 cases involve people 19 years of age and under, while the remainder are adults.
• 435 cases are in the 20-39 age range; 425 are in the 40-59 age range; 236 are in the 60-79 age range; and 50 are in the 80-plus range.
• 50 per cent of the cases are females and 50 per cent are males.
• 18 deaths related to COVID-19 have been reported to date.

To date, 103,591 COVID‐19 tests have been performed in Saskatchewan. As of August 1, 2020, when other provincial and national numbers were available from the Public Health Agency of Canada, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 75,454 people tested per million population. The national rate was 110,230 people tested per million population.
Yesterday, 1,170 COVID-19 tests were performed in Saskatchewan.

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing is now available to anyone who requests it, regardless of whether they have symptoms or not. A referral for testing can be made by contacting HealthLine 811. Since introducing universal testing, there has been an increase in requests to be tested with the corresponding increase in provincial testing numbers. The Saskatchewan Health Authority is working to ensure responsive service timing. Contact your physician’s office if you are experiencing worsening symptoms. If you require urgent care, call 911.

General public inquiries may be directed to COVID19@health.gov.sk.ca.

Find the most up-to-date version of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan at www.saskatchewan.ca/re-open.

COVID-19 Update: 15 New Cases, 14 In Hospital, 46 More Recoveries

There are 15 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 1.  Fourteen of the new cases are in Saskatchewan, and one additional case was from a Saskatchewan resident tested out of province, bringing the total to 1,334 cases.

The new cases are located in the North (4), Saskatoon (3), South (7) and Regina (1) regions.  Of the 15 cases reported today, investigations completed thus far have found nine cases are from multiple communal living settings across the province.

Of the 1,334 reported cases, 262 are considered active.  A total of 1,054 people have recovered.

Fourteen people are in hospital.  Eight people are receiving inpatient care; four in Saskatoon, one in the Central region, two in the South and one in Regina.  Six people are in intensive care; one in the North, three in Saskatoon and two in Regina.

Of the 1,334 cases in the province:

  • 203 cases are travellers;
  • 678 are community contacts (including mass gatherings);
  • 347 have no known exposures; and 
  • 106 are under investigation by local public health.

Overall in Saskatchewan:

  • 63 cases are healthcare workers; however, the source of the infections may not be related to healthcare in all instances.
  • 348 of the cases are from the Far North, 289 from the South, 248 are from the Saskatoon area, 197 from the North, 160 from the Central region and 92 from the Regina area.
  • 212 cases involve people 19 years of age and under, while the remainder are adults.
  • 429 cases are in the 20-39 age range; 419 are in the 40-59 age range; 227 are in the 60-79 age range; and 47 are in the 80-plus range.
  • 50 per cent of the cases are females and 50 per cent are males.
  • 18 deaths related to COVID-19 have been reported to date.

To date, 100,317 COVID‐19 tests have been performed in Saskatchewan.  As of July 30, 2020, when other provincial and national numbers were available from the Public Health Agency of Canada, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 72,568 people tested per million population.  The national rate was 107,753 people tested per million population.

Yesterday, 1,807 COVID-19 tests were performed in Saskatchewan.  This is the highest daily number of tests performed to date.

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing is now available to anyone who requests it, regardless of whether they have symptoms or not.  A referral for testing can be made by contacting HealthLine 811.  Since introducing universal testing, there has been an increase in requests to be tested with the corresponding increase in provincial testing numbers.  The Saskatchewan Health Authority is working to ensure responsive service timing.  Contact your physician’s office if you are experiencing worsening symptoms. If you require urgent care,  call 911.

General public inquiries may be directed to COVID19@health.gov.sk.ca.

Find the most up-to-date version of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan at www.saskatchewan.ca/re-open.


COVID-19 Update: One Additional Death, 38 New Cases, 14 In Hospital, 55 More Recoveries

There are 38 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 30, bringing the total to 1,306 cases.  The new cases are located in the Central (14), North (12), South (6), Saskatoon (5) and Far North (1) regions.

One person from the South who tested positive for COVID-19 has died.  This person was in the 90 to 99 year age range.

Of the 38 cases reported today, investigations completed thus far have found 23 cases are from multiple communal living settings across the province.

Of the 1,306 reported cases, 304 are considered active.  A total of 984 people have recovered.

Fourteen people are in hospital.  Nine people are receiving inpatient care; three in Saskatoon, one in the Central region, four in the South and one in Regina.  Five people are in intensive care; three in Saskatoon and two in Regina.

Of the 1,306 cases in the province:

  • 202 cases are travellers;
  • 643 are community contacts (including mass gatherings);
  • 310 have no known exposures; and
  • 151 are under investigation by local public health.

Overall in Saskatchewan:

  • 63 cases are healthcare workers; however, the source of the infections may not be related to healthcare in all instances.
  • 348 of the cases are from the Far North, 276 from the South, 244 are from the Saskatoon area, 192 from the North, 154 from the Central region and 91 from the Regina area.  One case’s location is still pending.
  • 208 cases involve people 19 years of age and under, while the remainder are adults.
  • 421 cases are in the 20-39 age range; 412 are in the 40-59 age range; 219 are in the 60-79 age range; and 46 are in the 80-plus range.
  • 50 per cent of the cases are females and 50 per cent are males.
  • 18 deaths related to COVID-19 have been reported to date.

To date, 96,706 COVID‐19 tests have been performed in Saskatchewan.  As of July 28, 2020, when other provincial and national numbers were available from the Public Health Agency of Canada, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 70,076 people tested per million population.  The national rate was 104,992 people tested per million population.

Yesterday, 1,682 COVID-19 tests were performed in Saskatchewan.

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing is now available to anyone who requests it, regardless of whether they have symptoms or not.  A referral for testing can be made by contacting HealthLine 811.

Since introducing universal testing, there has been an increase in requests to be tested with the corresponding increase in provincial testing numbers.  The Saskatchewan Health Authority is working to ensure responsive service timing.  Contact your physician’s office if you are experiencing worsening symptoms.  If you require urgent care, call 911.

General public inquiries may be directed to COVID19@health.gov.sk.ca.

Find the most up-to-date version of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan at www.saskatchewan.ca/re-open.

COVID-19 Update: 50 New Cases, 15 In Hospital, 22 More Recoveries

There are 50 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 29, bringing the total to 1,268 cases.  The new cases are located in the North (44), South (3), Regina (2) and Central (1) regions.

Of the 50 cases reported today, 44 are from one communal living setting.

The reported increase is a result of aggressive contact tracing and increased testing, which is encouraged as Saskatchewan residents help prevent transmission of COVID-19.

Of the 1,268 reported cases, 322 are considered active.  A total of 929 people have recovered.

Fifteen people are in hospital.  Ten people are receiving inpatient care; three in Saskatoon, two in the Central region, four in the South and one in Regina.  Five people are in intensive care; three in Saskatoon and two in Regina.

Of the 1,268 cases in the province:

  • 202 cases are travellers;
  • 617 are community contacts (including mass gatherings);
  • 299 have no known exposures; and
  • 150 are under investigation by local public health.

Overall in Saskatchewan:

  • 61 cases are health care workers; however, the source of the infections may not be related to health care in all instances.
  • 347 of the cases are from the Far North, 270 from the South, 239 are from the Saskatoon area, 180 from the North, 140 from the Central region and 91 from the Regina area.  One case’s location is still pending.
  • 202 cases involve people 19 years of age and under, while the remainder are adults.
  • 416 cases are in the 20-39 age range; 394 are in the 40-59 age range; 215 are in the 60-79 age range; and 41 are in the 80-plus range.
  • 51 per cent of the cases are females and 49 per cent are males.
  • 17 deaths related to COVID-19 have been reported to date.

To date, 95,024 COVID‐19 tests have been performed in Saskatchewan.  As of July 27, 2020, when other provincial and national numbers were available from the Public Health Agency of Canada, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 69,095 people tested per million population.  The national rate was 103,732 people tested per million population.

Yesterday, 1,355 COVID-19 tests were performed in Saskatchewan.

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing is now available to anyone who requests it, regardless of whether they have symptoms or not.  A referral for testing can be made by contacting HealthLine 811.

Since introducing universal testing, there has been an increase in requests to be tested with the corresponding increase in provincial testing numbers.  The Saskatchewan Health Authority is working to ensure responsive service timing.  Contact your physician’s office if you are experiencing worsening symptoms.  If you require urgent care, call 911.

General public inquiries may be directed to COVID19@health.gov.sk.ca.

Find the most up-to-date version of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan at www.saskatchewan.ca/re-open.

COVID-19 Update: 31 New Cases, 14 In Hospital, 13 More Recoveries

There are 31 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 27, bringing the total to 1,209 cases.  The new cases are located in the Central (10), South (9), Saskatoon (8) and North (3) regions.  One case’s location is pending.

Of the 1,209 reported cases, 307 are considered active.  A total of 886 people have recovered.

Of the 31 cases reported today, investigations completed thus far have found 22 cases are from colonies in the south, central, Saskatoon and north regions.

Fourteen people are in hospital.  Ten people are receiving inpatient care; four in Saskatoon, three in the Central region, two in the South and one in Regina.  Four people are in intensive care; three in Saskatoon and one in Regina.

Of the 1,209 cases in the province:

  • 200 cases are travellers;
  • 613 are community contacts (including mass gatherings);
  • 288 have no known exposures; and
  • 108 are under investigation by local public health.

Overall in Saskatchewan:

  • 61 cases are health care workers; however, the source of the infections may not be related to health care in all instances.
  • 347 of the cases are from the Far North, 264 from the South, 237 are from the Saskatoon area, 134 from the North, 138 from the Central region and 88 from the Regina area.
  • 183 cases involve people 19 years of age and under, while the remainder are adults.
  • 403 cases are in the 20-39 age range; 376 are in the 40-59 age range; 208 are in the 60-79 age range; and 39 are in the 80-plus range.
  • 51 per cent of the cases are females and 49 per cent are males.
  • 16 deaths related to COVID-19 have been reported to date.

To date, 92,796 COVID‐19 tests have been performed in Saskatchewan.  As of July 25, 2020, when other provincial and national numbers were available from the Public Health Agency of Canada, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 67,297 people tested per million population.  The national rate was 101,145 people tested per million population.

Yesterday, 1,613 COVID-19 tests were performed in Saskatchewan.

Bored of COVID? COVID Doesn’t Care

It has been more than four months since COVID-19 arrived in Saskatchewan.  It’s understandable that many people are tired or frustrated with the continued state of cautiousness.  If you are feeling well or don’t know anyone who has gotten sick, it is easy to think that you do not need to be careful.  However, the recent surge in COVID-19 in all regions of Saskatchewan shows that we cannot become complacent.  There is no region in Saskatchewan without active cases.

Personal protective measures protect you, your friends and family.  There is a risk of coming into contact with COVID-19 anytime you go out in public or meet with friends.

Saskatchewan residents know what needs to be done to reduce transmission: wash your hands often, keep gatherings small and with the same group of people, maintain a physical distance of two metres and wear a mask anywhere where you cannot maintain physical distancing.  It is also crucial to stay home if you are sick.

The Re-Open Saskatchewan plan provide guidelines for precautions in various activities.  Find the most up-to-date version of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan at www.saskatchewan.ca/re-open.

If we all do our part to keep ourselves and others safe, we will be able to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan again.

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing is now available to anyone who requests it, regardless of whether they have symptoms or not.  A referral for testing can be made by contacting HealthLine 811. 

Since introducing universal testing, there has been an increase in requests to be tested with the corresponding increase in provincial testing numbers.  The Saskatchewan Health Authority is working to ensure responsive service timing.  Contact your physician’s office if you are experiencing worsening symptoms.  If you require urgent care, call 911.

General public inquiries may be directed to COVID19@health.gov.sk.ca.