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COVID-19 Update for February 15: 49,809 Vaccines Delivered, 143 New Cases

Vaccine Delivery

There were 164 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 49,809.  With this, 107 per cent of the doses received have been administered to date.  This overage is due to efficiencies in drawing extra doses from vials of vaccine received.

The 164 doses were administered in the following zones: Far North Central (11) and North Central (153).

For a listing of first and second doses in Saskatchewan administered by geographic zone, visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-vaccine-update.

Case Information Posting 

Due to the Family Day statutory holiday, news release detail and dashboard are not available today.  Case detail for today will be included in tomorrow’s information update.

Daily COVID-19 Statistics

There are 143 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on February 15, bringing the provincial total to 26,693 cases.

There are one hundred and eighty-three (183) people in hospital including one hundred and sixty-one (161) people receiving inpatient care and twenty-two (22) people in intensive care.

There were 2,254 COVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan on February 14, 2021.  To date, 545,840 COVID-19 tests have been processed in Saskatchewan.

Further statistics on the total number of cases among healthcare workers, breakdowns of total cases by source of infection, age, sex and region, total tests to date and the per capita testing rate can be found on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  Please visit www.saskatchewan.ca/government/health-care-administration-and-provider-resources/treatment-procedures-and-guidelines/emerging-public-health-issues/2019-novel-coronavirus/cases-and-risk-of-covid-19-in-saskatchewan.

Keep It Close to Home this Family Day Week

Keeping COVID-19 transmission low means building best public health practices into all your plans this Family Day week.  Take the opportunity to get outdoors for your physical and mental health, even if it means adding an extra layer of long underwear.

  • Stay safe this Family Day week by keeping your plans within your immediate household.
  • If you are headed outdoors, you may gather in groups of 10 with two metres of physical distancing between household groups.  Food should not be shared between non-household members.
  • Stay close to home.  Non-essential travel is not recommended at this time.  Travel outside our borders means you will be subject to the public health requirements for that jurisdiction, including mandatory quarantine upon return from any international destination.

Enforcing Public Health Measures

Enforcement of public health orders is permitted under The Public Health Act, 1994.  Public health inspectors will be supported in their efforts to ticket violators to ensure that businesses and events are brought into compliance as quickly as possible, in addition to the enforcement efforts that have been undertaken by police agencies throughout the province.

For more information on the current public health measures or to see the Public Health Order, visit www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-measures.

General COVID-19 Information

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

COVID-19 Update for February 14: 49,645 Vaccines Delivered, 161 New Cases, 247 Recoveries

There were 1,079 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 49,645.  With this, 107 per cent of the doses received have been administered to date.  This overage is due to efficiencies in drawing extra doses from vials of vaccine received.

The 1,079 doses were administered in the following zones: Far North West (88), Far North Central (40), Central East (22) and North Central (929).

For a listing of first and second doses in Saskatchewan administered by geographic zone, visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-vaccine-update.

Daily COVID-19 Statistics

There are 161 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on February 14, bringing the provincial total to 26,550 cases.

The new cases are located in the Far North West (7), Far North East (10), North West (16), North Central (10), North East (6), Saskatoon (52), Central West (7), Central East (6), Regina (31), South Central (5) and South East (7) zones.  Four cases are pending resident information.

Two pending residence cases have been assigned to the following zones: Far North East (1) and North West (1).

A total of 24,332 individuals have recovered and 1,864 cases are considered active.

There are 183 people in hospital.  One hundred and sixty-four (164) people are receiving inpatient care: Far North West (2), Far North East (2), North West (19), North Central (23), North East (3), Saskatoon (56), Central West (1), Central East (10), Regina (41), South West (1), South Central (1) and South East (5).  Nineteen people are in intensive care: North West (1), North Central (1), Saskatoon (8), Central East (1) and Regina (8).

There were 2,342 COVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan on February 13, 2021.

To date, 543,586 COVID-19 tests have been processed in Saskatchewan.  As of February 12, 2021, when other provincial and national numbers were available, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 455,740 tests performed per million population.  The national rate was 603,137 tests performed per million population.

Further statistics on the total number of cases among healthcare workers, breakdowns of total cases by source of infection, age, sex and region, total tests to date and the per capita testing rate can be found on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  Please visit www.saskatchewan.ca/government/health-care-administration-and-provider-resources/treatment-procedures-and-guidelines/emerging-public-health-issues/2019-novel-coronavirus/cases-and-risk-of-covid-19-in-saskatchewan.

The seven-day average of daily new cases is 163 (13.3 new cases per 100,000 population) and is now available on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  This chart compares today’s average to data collected over the past several months.  Please visit https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness/covid-19/seven-day-average-of-new-covid-cases.

Celebrate a Safe Valentine’s Day

Show the people you love how much you care by keeping them safe from COVID-19.  At this time, public health does not recommend the sharing of gifts, chocolates or food in schools and workplaces.  If you are purchasing a Valentine’s Day gift for close friends or loved ones, give only individually wrapped, unopened store-bought treats or products.  If you’re sharing cards, set them aside for 24 hours before handling.

Planning a date with your special someone? Consider staying in with some take out if you live in the same home.  If meeting with individuals outside your household, follow the guidance for restaurants, movies theatres and other venues at https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-measures.

Consider hosting a Valentine’s Day event online. Call, text or have a virtual date with the ones you love.

Keep It Close to Home this Family Day Week

Keeping COVID-19 transmission low means building best public health practices into all your plans this Family Day week.  Take the opportunity to get outdoors for your physical and mental health, even if it means adding an extra layer of long underwear.

  • Stay safe this Family Day week by keeping your plans within your immediate household.
  • If you are headed outdoors, you may gather in groups of 10 with two metres of physical distancing between household groups.  Food should not be shared between non-household members.
  • Stay close to home.  Non-essential travel is not recommended at this time.  Travel outside our borders means you will be subject to the public health requirements for that jurisdiction, including mandatory quarantine upon return from any international destination.

Enforcing Public Health Measures

Enforcement of public health orders is permitted under The Public Health Act, 1994.  Public health inspectors will be supported in their efforts to ticket violators to ensure that businesses and events are brought into compliance as quickly as possible, in addition to the enforcement efforts that have been undertaken by police agencies throughout the province.

For more information on the current public health measures or to see the Public Health Order, visit www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-measures.

COVID-19 Update for February 13: 48,566 Vaccines Delivered, 244 New Cases, 190 Recoveries, Four Deaths

There were 1691 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 48,566.  With this, 104 per cent of the doses received have been administered to date.  This overage is due to efficiencies in drawing extra doses from vials of vaccine received.

Central East has reported an additional 32 doses and South East has reported an additional 28 doses administered on February 10.  On February 11, Central East administered an additional 7 doses, and South East administered 20 additional doses.

The 1691 doses were administered in the following zones: Far North West (118), Far North Central (31), North East (450), North Central (1061), Central West (6) and Saskatoon (25).

For a listing of first and second doses in Saskatchewan administered by geographic zone, visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-vaccine-update.

Daily COVID-19 Statistics

There are 244 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on February 13, bringing the provincial total to date to 26,389 cases.

Four Saskatchewan residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died.  Two deaths were reported in the 70-79 age group from the Saskatoon zone, one death was reported in the 80+ age group from the Central East zone, and one death was reported in the 80+ age group from the North West zone.

The new cases are located in the Far North West (23), Far North Central (9), Far North East (6), North West (30), North Central (18), North East (8), Saskatoon (66), Central West (6), Central East (14), Regina (55), South West (1), South Central (1) and South East (5) zones.  Two cases are pending resident information.

Seven pending residence cases have been assigned to the following zones: Far North West (2), North Central (4) and Central East (1).

A total of 24,085 individuals have recovered and 1,950 cases are considered active.

There are 187 people in hospital.  One hundred and sixty-seven (167) people are receiving inpatient care: Far North West (2), Far North East (2), North West (19), North Central (22), North East (3), Saskatoon (55), Central West (1), Central East (11), Regina (44), South West (1), and South East (7).  Twenty people are in intensive care: North West (1), North Central (2), Saskatoon (8), Central East (2), and Regina (7).

There were 3,157 COVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan on February 12, 2021.

To date, 541,244 COVID-19 tests have been processed in Saskatchewan.  As of February 11, 2021, when other provincial and national numbers were available, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 455,740 tests performed per million population.  The national rate was 602,103 tests performed per million population.

Further statistics on the total number of cases among healthcare workers, breakdowns of total cases by source of infection, age, sex and region, total tests to date and the per capita testing rate can be found on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  Please visit www.saskatchewan.ca/government/health-care-administration-and-provider-resources/treatment-procedures-and-guidelines/emerging-public-health-issues/2019-novel-coronavirus/cases-and-risk-of-covid-19-in-saskatchewan.

The seven-day average of daily new cases is 167 (13.7 new cases per 100,000 population) and is now available on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  This chart compares today’s average to data collected over the past several months.  Please visit https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness/covid-19/seven-day-average-of-new-covid-cases.

Celebrate a Safe Valentine’s Day

Show the people you love how much you care by keeping them safe from COVID-19.  At this time, public health does not recommend sharing of gifts, chocolates, or food in schools and at workplaces.  If you are purchasing a Valentine’s Day gift for close friends or loved ones, give only individually-wrapped, unopened store-bought treats or products.  If you’re sharing cards, set them aside for 24 hours before handling.

Planning a date with your special someone?  Consider staying in with some take out if you live in the same home.  If meeting with individuals outside your household, follow the guidance for restaurants, movies theatres, and other venues here at https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-measures.  All guidance regarding gathering sizes inside and outside the home remain in effect.

Consider hosting a Valentine’s Day event online.  Call, text or have a virtual date with the ones you love.

Keep It Close to Home this Family Day Week

Keeping COVID-19 transmission low means building best public health practices into all your plans this Family Day week.  Take the opportunity to get outdoors for your physical and mental health, even if it means adding an extra layer of long underwear.  

  • Stay safe this Family Day week by keeping your plans within your immediate household.  
  • If you are headed outdoors, you may gather in groups of 10 with two metres of physical distancing between household groups.  Food should not be shared between non-household members.

Stay close to home.  Non-essential travel is not recommended at this time.  Travel outside our borders means you will be subject to the public health requirements for that jurisdiction, including mandatory quarantine upon return from any international destination.

Enforcing Public Health Measures

Enforcement of public health orders is permitted under The Public Health Act, 1994.  Public health inspectors will be supported in their efforts to ticket violators to ensure that businesses and events are brought into compliance as quickly as possible, in addition to the enforcement efforts that have been undertaken by police agencies throughout the province.

For more information on the current public health measures or to see the Public Health Order, visit www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-measures.

General COVID-19 Information

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

COVID-19 Update for February 12: 46,788 Vaccines Delivered, 195 New Cases, 256 Recoveries, two Deaths

There were 525 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 46,788.  With this, 101 per cent of the doses received have been administered to date.  This overage is due to efficiencies in drawing extra doses from vials of vaccine received.

Saskatchewan will receive less Moderna vaccine than originally expected for the week of February 22.  In light of this reduction, the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health Authority will need to review distribution plans.

The 525 doses were administered in the following zones: Far North West (175), Far North Central (21), Far North East (81), North East (66), North Central (171) and North West (11).

For a listing of first and second doses in Saskatchewan administered by geographic zone, visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-vaccine-update.

Daily COVID-19 Statistics

There are 195 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on February 12, bringing the provincial total to date to 26,145 cases.

Two Saskatchewan residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died.  One death was reported in the 40-49 age group from the Saskatoon zone and one death was reported in the 80+ age group from the Central East zone.

The new cases are located in the Far North West (21), Far North Central (5), Far North East (9), North West (16), North Central (19), North East (9), Saskatoon (54), Central West (9), Central East (6), Regina (27), South Central (5) and South East (10) zones.  Five cases are pending resident information.

Five pending residence cases have been assigned to the following zones: Far North West (1), Far North East (1) and Regina (3).

A total of 23,895 individuals have recovered and 1,900 cases are considered active.

There are 182 people in hospital.  One hundred and fifty-nine (159) people are receiving inpatient care: Far North West (4), Far North East (2), North West (17), North Central (20), North East (1), Saskatoon (54), Central West (1), Central East (10), Regina (46), South Central (1) and South East (3).  Twenty-three people are in intensive care: North West (2), North Central (1), Saskatoon (9), Central East (2), Regina (8) and South West (1).

There were 2,694 COVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan on February 10, 2021.

To date, 538,087 COVID-19 tests have been processed in Saskatchewan.  As of February 11, 2021, when other provincial and national numbers were available, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 453,454 tests performed per million population.  The national rate was 597,828 tests performed per million population.

Further statistics on the total number of cases among healthcare workers, breakdowns of total cases by source of infection, age, sex and region, total tests to date and the per capita testing rate can be found on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  Please visit www.saskatchewan.ca/government/health-care-administration-and-provider-resources/treatment-procedures-and-guidelines/emerging-public-health-issues/2019-novel-coronavirus/cases-and-risk-of-covid-19-in-saskatchewan.

The seven-day average of daily new cases is 170 (13.9 new cases per 100,000 population) and is now available on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  This chart compares today’s average to data collected over the past several months.

Please visit https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness/covid-19/seven-day-average-of-new-covid-cases.

Keep It Close to Home this Family Day Week

Keeping COVID-19 transmission low means building best public health practices into all your plans this Family Day week.  Take the opportunity to get outdoors for your physical and mental health, even if it means adding an extra layer of long underwear.  

  • Stay safe this Family Day week by keeping your plans within your immediate household.  
  • If you are headed outdoors, you may gather in groups of 10 with two metres of physical distancing between household groups.  Food should not be shared between non-household members.

Stay close to home.  Non-essential travel is not recommended at this time.  Travel outside our borders means you will be subject to the public health requirements for that jurisdiction, including mandatory quarantine upon return from any international destination.

Enforcing Public Health Measures

Enforcement of public health orders is permitted under The Public Health Act, 1994.  Public health inspectors will be supported in their efforts to ticket violators quickly to ensure that businesses and events are brought into compliance as quickly as possible, in addition to the enforcement efforts that have been undertaken by police agencies throughout the province.

For more information on the current public health measures or to see the Public Health Order, visit www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-measures.

General COVID-19 Information

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

COVID-19 Update for February 11: 46,263 Vaccines Delivered, 114 New Cases, 147 Recoveries, No New Deaths

There were 793 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 46,263.  With 1,950 doses having arrived in the province this week and the overages due to efficiencies in drawing extra doses from vials of vaccine received, 99 per cent of the does received have been administered to date.

The 793 doses were administered in the following zones: Far North West (320), Far North Central (21), Far North East (125), North East (287), North Central (29) and South East (11).  South East has reported an additional 124 doses administered on February 8 and 9.   Data corrections for January 18, 22, and February 9 have removed 25 doses from the total administered, including: Central East (13), South East (11), and Far North Central (1).

For a listing of first and second doses in Saskatchewan administered by geographic zone, visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-vaccine-update.

Daily COVID-19 Statistics

There are 114 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on February 11, bringing the provincial total to date to 25,957 cases.  The new cases are located in the Far North West (5), Far North Central (4), Far North East (3), North West (15), North Central (3), North East (3), Saskatoon (52), Central West (2), Central East (4), Regina (17), South West (1), South Central (4), and South East (1) zones.

Nine pending residence cases have been assigned to the following zones: Far North Central (1), Central East (1), North West (1), North Central (5) and Regina (1).

A total of 23,674 individuals have recovered and 1,935 cases are considered active.

One hundred and eighty-seven (187) people are in hospital.  One hundred and sixty-three (163) people are receiving inpatient care: Far North West (4), Far North East (1), North West (19), North Central (19), North East (1), Saskatoon (60), Central East (11), Regina (44), South Central (1), and South East (3).  Twenty-four (24) people are in intensive care: North West (2), North Central (1), Saskatoon (9), Central East (2), Regina (9) and South West (1).

There were 2,214 COVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan on February 9, 2021.

To date, 535,393 COVID-19 tests have been processed in Saskatchewan.  As of February 10, 2021, when other provincial and national numbers were available, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 452,353 tests performed per million population.  The national rate was 593,440 tests performed per million population.

Further statistics on the total number of cases among healthcare workers, breakdowns of total cases by source of infection, age, sex and region, total tests to date and the per capita testing rate can be found on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  Please visit www.saskatchewan.ca/government/health-care-administration-and-provider-resources/treatment-procedures-and-guidelines/emerging-public-health-issues/2019-novel-coronavirus/cases-and-risk-of-covid-19-in-saskatchewan.

The seven-day average of daily new cases is 182 (14.8 new cases per 100,000 population) and is now available on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  The seven day average is at its lowest level since January 3 and down approximately 43 per cent from its peak on January 12.  This chart compares today’s average to data collected over the past several months. 

Please visit https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness/covid-19/seven-day-average-of-new-covid-cases.


Keep It Close to Home this Family Day Week

Keeping COVID-19 transmission low means building best public health practices into all your plans this Family Day week.  Take the opportunity to get outdoors for your physical and mental health, even if it means that extra layer of long underwear.  

  • Stay safe this Family Day week by keeping your plans within your immediate household.  
  • If you are headed outdoors, you may gather in groups of ten with two metres of physical distancing between household groups.  Food should not be shared between non-household members.
  • Stay close to home.  Non-essential travel is not recommended at this time.  Travel outside our borders means you will be subject to the public health requirements for that jurisdiction, including mandatory quarantine upon return from any international destination.  

Weekly Reporting of Testing Numbers and Cases for Youth

The trends of COVID-19 cases in school-aged children are being monitored.  The weekly report of cases and testing numbers for children aged 0-19, including data by age and positivity rates, has been posted at www.saskatchewan.ca/COVID19-Safe-Schools-Plan.

Enforcing Public Health Measures

Enforcement of public health orders is permitted under The Public Health Act, 1994.  Public health inspectors will be supported in their efforts to ticket violators quickly to ensure that businesses and events are brought into compliance as quickly as possible, in addition to the enforcement efforts that have been undertaken by police agencies throughout the province.

For more information on the current public health measures or to see the Public Health Order, visit www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-measures.

General COVID-19 Information

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

COVID-19 Update for February 10: 45,371 Vaccines Delivered, 180 New Cases, 245 Recoveries, Two Deaths

There were 638 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 45,371.  With this, 102 per cent of the doses received have been administered to date.  This overage is due to efficiencies in drawing extra doses from vials of vaccine received.

The 638 doses were administered in the following zones: Far North West (256), Far North Central (23), Far North East (208), North East (67), North Central (46), and Saskatoon (38).  Data corrections have found an additional 212 doses in the Central West zone administered on February 6 and 8. 

Locations that received vaccine from the 5,850 Pfizer doses received last week are nearing completion.  The next Pfizer shipment of 1,950 doses is expected to arrive on Thursday, February 11 in Prince Albert. 

For a listing of first and second doses in Saskatchewan administered by geographic zone, visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-vaccine-update.

Daily COVID-19 Statistics

There are 180 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on February 10, bringing the provincial total to date to 25,843 cases.

Two Saskatchewan residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died.  The deaths were reported in the Saskatoon zone. One individual was in the 70-79 age group and one was in the 80+ age group.

The new cases are located in the Far North West (22), Far North Central (1), Far North East (3), North West (17), North Central (19), North East (2), Saskatoon (43), Central West (1), Central East (5), Regina (58), South East (4) and South Central (1) zones. Four (4) cases have pending residence information. 

Six pending residence cases have been assigned to the following zones: Far North East (3), Far North West (1), North West (1) and North East (1).

 A total of 23,527 individuals have recovered and 1,968 cases are considered active.

One hundred and ninety-six (196) people are in hospital.  One hundred and sixty-eight (168) people are receiving inpatient care: Far North West (5), Far North East (1), North West (19), North Central (24), North East (1), Saskatoon (59), Central East (10), Regina (45), South Central (1), and South East (3).  Twenty-eight (28) people are in intensive care: North West (2), North Central (2), Saskatoon (10), Central East (3), Regina (10) and South West (1).

There were 2,353 COVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan on February 9, 2021. 

To date, 533,179 COVID-19 tests have been processed in Saskatchewan.  As of February 8, 2021, when other provincial and national numbers were available, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 450,357 tests performed per million population.  The national rate was 589,461 tests performed per million population.

Further statistics on the total number of cases among healthcare workers, breakdowns of total cases by source of infection, age, sex and region, total tests to date and the per capita testing rate can be found on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  Please visit www.saskatchewan.ca/government/health-care-administration-and-provider-resources/treatment-procedures-and-guidelines/emerging-public-health-issues/2019-novel-coronavirus/cases-and-risk-of-covid-19-in-saskatchewan.

The seven-day average of daily new cases is 201 (16.4 new cases per 100,000 population) and is now available on the Government of Saskatchewan website.  This chart compares today’s average to data collected over the past several months.  Please visit https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness/covid-19/seven-day-average-of-new-covid-cases.

Keep It Close to Home this Family Day Week

Keeping COVID-19 transmission low means building best public health practices into all your plans this Family Day week.  Take the opportunity to get outdoors for your physical and mental health, even if it means that extra layer of long underwear.  

  • Stay safe this Family Day week by keeping your plans within your immediate household.  
  • If you are headed outdoors, you may gather in groups of ten with two metres of physical distancing between household groups.  Food should not be shared between non-household members.
  • Stay close to home.  Non-essential travel is not recommended at this time.  Travel outside our borders means you will be subject to the public health requirements for that jurisdiction, including mandatory quarantine upon return from any international destination.  

Enforcing Public Health Measures 

Enforcement of public health orders is permitted under The Public Health Act, 1994.  Public health inspectors will be supported in their efforts to ticket violators quickly to ensure that businesses and events are brought into compliance as quickly as possible, in addition to the enforcement efforts that have been undertaken by police agencies throughout the province.

The week of February 8, Saskatchewan Health Authority public health inspectors issued three individual tickets for failure to abide by public health orders (failure to wear masks in public place).  Each of these tickets was for $2,800.  Bud’s on Broadway in Saskatoon was also fined for failure to abide by public health orders and was ticketed $14,000.  Note that under the Health Information and Privacy Act, the Ministry of Health cannot disclose the names of individuals who have received fines.  Public health will be determining whether tickets will be issued for breaches observed in Regina and Saskatoon on Sunday, February 7.

For more information on the current public health measures or to see the Public Health Order, visit www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-measures.

General COVID-19 Information

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