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Government of Saskatchewan 14.01.2021

COVID-19 Update for January 14: 11,985 Vaccines Delivered, 312 New Cases, 201 New Recoveries, No New Deaths There are 312 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on January 14, 2021, bringing the provincial total to date to 19,329 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (14), Far North Central (8), Far North East (29), North West (18), North Central (39), North East (7), Saskatoon (99), Central West (2), Central East (7), Regina (51), South West (1), S...Continue reading

Government of Saskatchewan 30.12.2020

Actively listening to your child is a great way to help them learn! Your active listening actions, like making eye contact and reflecting and repeating what a child is saying, will help them feel confident that they have your full attention. For more great tips on easy and fun ways to learn with your child, visit saskatchewan.ca.

Government of Saskatchewan 16.12.2020

Dr. Shahab and Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Scott Livingstone will be providing an update today (Thursday, January 14, 2021) on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan at 3:00pm. You can watch this live on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SKGov/live/ or view it afterward on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist.

Government of Saskatchewan 06.12.2020

From Saskatchewan Health Authority: COVID-19 vaccine available to seniors living independently (80+) in select central communities The COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer BioNTech) is immediately available to Saskatchewan seniors over the age of 80 living in the communities of Wakaw, Cudworth, Rosthern and surrounding areas. Read the public service announcement on the Saskatchewan Health Authority website: https://www.saskhealthauthority.ca//COVID-vaccine-availabl.

Government of Saskatchewan 25.11.2020

COVID-19 Update: 175 New Cases, 105 in Hospital, 112 Recoveries There are 175 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 24, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 6,883 cases. The seven-day average of daily cases is 209 (17.3 new cases per 100,000 population).... The new cases are located in the Far North West (5), Far North Central (5), Far North East (13), North West (14), North Central (5), North East (4), Saskatoon (28), Central West (9), Central East (2), Regina (70), South West (3), South Central (9) and South East (4) zones and four (4) new cases have pending residence information. Five cases with pending residence information were assigned to the Far North East (1), North Central (3), and North West (1). Of the 6,883 reported cases, 2,927 are considered active. A total of 3,919 people have recovered. One-hundred and five people are in hospital. Eighty-five people are receiving inpatient care; seven in the North West, 10 in North Central, one in North East, 32 in Saskatoon, two in Central East, 11 in Regina, two in South West, and 20 in the South East zone. Twenty people are in intensive care: two in North West, one in North Central, ten in Saskatoon, two in South West and five in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-175-new-cases-. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

Government of Saskatchewan 19.11.2020

COVID-19 Update: 4 Deaths, 235 New Cases, 106 in Hospital, 50 Recoveries Four residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. One resident in their 60s from the Far North East zone. One resident over the age of 80 from the North West zone. One resident in their 60s from the North Central zone. One resident in their 70s from the Saskatoon zone. This brings the total number of deaths in the province to 37. There are 235 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on ...November 23, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 6,708 cases. The seven-day average of daily cases is 219 (18.0 new cases per 100,000 population), information which will be now be regularly reported. The new cases are located in the Far North West (11), Far North East (3), North West (10), North Central (24), North East (4), Saskatoon (54), Central West (4), Central East (7), Regina (66), South West (17), South Central (16) and South East (16) zones. Three (3) new cases have pending residence information. Of the 6,708 reported cases, 2,864 are considered active. A total of 3,807 people have recovered. One-hundred and six people are in hospital. Eighty-seven people are receiving inpatient care; seven in the North West, 10 in North Central, one in North East, 36 in Saskatoon, one in Central East, 11 in Regina, one in South West, and 20 in the South East zone. Nineteen people are in intensive care: one in North West, two in North Central, nine in Saskatoon, one in Central East, two in South West and four in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-4-deaths-235-n. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

Government of Saskatchewan 17.11.2020

SaskSurplus Sale bid on government goods The sale on November 18-25, 2020 features this Case wheel loader. Visit http://www.sasksurplus.ca//su/DisplaySurplusItemListing.pl to bid now!

Government of Saskatchewan 13.11.2020

COVID-19 Update: 308 New Cases, 57 in Hospital, 43 Recoveries There are 308 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 14, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 4,820 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (26), Far North Central (8), Far North East (16), North West (23), North Central (30), North East (30), Saskatoon (123), Central West (7), Central East (7), Regina (20), South West (2), South Central (3) and South East (3) zones and... 10 new cases have pending residence information. Of the 4,820 reported cases, 1,691 are considered active. A total of 3,100 people have recovered. Today’s high number of reported cases is due in part to the snowstorm early in the week, which resulted in fewer people going for testing, and some delays in getting samples from remote locations to the provincial labs. Although we expect to see higher and lower case numbers daily which will average out, there is an upward trend in positive case numbers. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) laboratories process large batches of COVID-19 tests. These large batches may be reported throughout the day, immediately before, or after the cut off time that is used when issuing public reporting numbers. When multiple large batches are reported immediately after the public reporting cut off time, it makes the day to day testing volumes and case numbers appear variable. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-308-new-cases- Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness To find your community, use the list at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-an/index-of-communities

Government of Saskatchewan 10.11.2020

With pandemic fatigue increasing, public health experts are reminding people of the importance of using personal safety precautions in an unusual metaphor: cheese. The Swiss Cheese Model uses slices of cheese to visualize how interventions work together to prevent transmission of infections. The PERSONAL and SHARED responsibilities (physical distancing + mask wearing + hand washing + disinfecting common surfaces in our homes + testing + isolation + more) are shown in the graphic as imperfect barriers to virus transmission by the holes in the cheese. However, by putting the slices together, we minimize risk.

Government of Saskatchewan 08.11.2020

Help reduce the spread of COVID-19. Remember, you can have a maximum of 10 people at gatherings in your home. Always stay two metres away from people outside your household. Do your part to protect those around you. Learn more at www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-gatherings.

Government of Saskatchewan 04.11.2020

November is National Career Month, and Saskatchewan has the job searching, career planning and training resources you need to achieve your career and employment... goals! Follow along with us this month as we share success stories, video profiles and employment information to help you on your career journey. #SaskCareerMonth #SaskJobs #SKJobSeekers #SKEmployers

Government of Saskatchewan 03.11.2020

COVID-19 Update: 240 New Cases, 71 in Hospital, 113 Recoveries There are 240 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 17, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 5,422 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (5), Far North Central (5), Far North East (6), North West (16), North Central (12), North East (2), Saskatoon (97), Central West (11), Central East (3), Regina (27), South West (4), South Central (23) and South East (16) zones and... 13 new cases have pending residence information. Four cases with pending residence information were assigned to North Central (3) and South Central (1) zones. Of the 5,422 reported cases, 2,055 are considered active. A total of 3,336 people have recovered. Seventy-one people are in hospital. Fifty-six people are receiving inpatient care; one in the Far North West, three in the North West, six in North Central, two in the North East, 30 in Saskatoon, three in Regina, four in the South West, one in South Central and six in the South East zone. Fifteen people are in intensive care: two in North Central, seven in Saskatoon, two in Central East and four in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-240-new-cases-. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

Government of Saskatchewan 03.11.2020

November 22-28, 2020 is Victims and Survivors of Crime Week. This annual week of recognition raises awareness about the issues victims and survivors of crime face, and the services and laws that are in place to protect them. It is also an opportunity to recognize the efforts of the province’s volunteer victim support workers and volunteer board members. In honour of the week, Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Gordon Wyant, has prepared a video message.

Government of Saskatchewan 02.11.2020

This #SKEdWeek, we are giving a big shout out to students at @BarrColonyLPSD who took a break from the indoor learning to learn from the land. In October, Grade 4 and 6 students safely participated in a tipi raising event as part of their Indigenous class. It wasn’t just a new way of learning about Indigenous perspectives but a great way to keep students connected in a safe way as the event was streamed online for other students to watch. Read more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//connecting-and-learning-in-ne.

Government of Saskatchewan 29.10.2020

Education Week is a time to celebrate the dedication of Saskatchewan’s leaders in learning, and acknowledge the important role that schools play in communities across the province. The solidarity and resiliency of our students, education staff, Elders and families through these challenging times has ensured that we can continue to provide quality education to Saskatchewan’s bright and budding young minds, while adapting to our changing environment as needed. School Bus Driv...er Appreciation Day is an opportunity to recognize the dedication of school bus drivers as they safely transport Saskatchewan students to and from school. This year, we are all Connecting and Learning in New Ways.

Government of Saskatchewan 26.10.2020

Premier Scott Moe and Dr. Shahab will be providing an update today (Tuesday, November 17, 2020) on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan at 3:00pm. You can watch this live on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SKGov/live/ or view it afterward on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist.

Government of Saskatchewan 25.10.2020

Premier Scott Moe and Dr. Shahab will be providing an update today (Tuesday, November 24, 2020) on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan at 3:00pm. You can watch this live on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SKGov/live/ or view it afterward on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist.

Government of Saskatchewan 20.10.2020

ICYMI: Our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Susan Shaw, spoke directly to the people of Saskatchewan at today's Government of Saskatchewan provincial news conference.... Take a moment and please read what she said. https://www.saskhealthauthority.ca//Message-from-the-front "...what we’re asking of the public isn’t so hard. When people come to the hospital they often beg us to do everything you can, and now we are begging you in return. Do everything YOU can. Limit your bubble as small as possible, wash your hands regularly, comply with all the public health orders and please put on a mask whenever you’re in a public indoor space. Putting a mask on is not a political statement. It’s a scientific one. And it’s a statement of love..." - Dr. Susan Shaw

Government of Saskatchewan 17.10.2020

For more information on planning and attending Remembrance Day ceremonies, please visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca//gui/fall-activity-guidelines.

Government of Saskatchewan 16.10.2020

COVID-19 Update: 181 New Cases, 68 in Hospital, 60 Recoveries There are 181 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 16, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 5,182 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (11), Far North Central (5), Far North East (16), North West (13), North Central (18), North East (11), Saskatoon (41), Central East (5), Regina (32), South West (17), South Central (2) and South East (5) zones and five (5) new case...s have pending residence information. Four cases with pending residence information were assigned to North Central (3) and North East (1) zones. Of the 5,182 reported cases, 1,928 are considered active. A total of 3,223 people have recovered. Sixty-eight people are in hospital. Fifty-two people are receiving inpatient care; one in the Far North West, three in the North West, six in North Central, five in the North East, 27 in Saskatoon, one in Regina, two in the South West, one in South Central and six in the South East zone. Sixteen people are in intensive care: two in North Central, seven in Saskatoon, two in Central East and five in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-181-new-cases- Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness To find your community, use the list at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-an/index-of-communities

Government of Saskatchewan 15.10.2020

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan remembers the 10 million Ukrainians who were killed during a tragic man-made famine in the Ukraine in 1932-1933. MLA Nadine Wilson, Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Liaison, will lay flowers at the foot of the memorial statue in Wascana Park to honour those impacted by this genocide.

Government of Saskatchewan 14.10.2020

COVID-19 Update: 236 New Cases, 99 in Hospital, 90 Recoveries There are 236 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 22, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 6,473 cases. Fluctuation in daily case numbers can be expected, as a result of factors including weather-related and logistical delays in lab specimens reaching the Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory. The seven-day average of daily cases is 211 (17.4 new cases per 100,000 population), informa...tion which will be now be regularly reported. The new cases are located in the Far North West (8), Far North Central (1), Far North East (2), North West (17), North Central (24), North East (9), Saskatoon (82), Central West (9), Central East (2), Regina (52), South West (13), South Central (9) and South East (6) zones. Two (2) new cases have pending residence information. Three cases with pending residence information from November 14 and 20 were assigned to the Far North West (1), North Central (1) and Regina (1) zones. Of the 6,473 reported cases, 2,683 are considered active. A total of 3,757 people have recovered. Ninety-nine people are in hospital. Eighty people are receiving inpatient care; one in the Far North West, eight in the North West, nine in North Central, one in North East, 33 in Saskatoon, one in Central East, eight in Regina, one in South West, one in South Central and 17 in the South East zone. Nineteen people are in intensive care: two in North Central, 10 in Saskatoon, one in Central East, two in South West and four in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-236-new-cases- Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness To find your community, use the list at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-an/index-of-communities

Government of Saskatchewan 13.10.2020

As COVID cases have risen in recent weeks, the Saskatchewan Health Authority is hearing from an increasing number of front-line staff, particularly contact trac...ers, that they are experiencing disrespectful behaviour and verbal abuse from members of the public in the execution of their duties. The following statement on this matter is being issued on behalf of Scott Livingstone, CEO: As a citizen of this province, I want to start by saying sorry to all those who have been subjected to this extremely unfortunate behavior. You have stepped up to be on the front-line to confront a global pandemic. You deserve much better. Celebrating our health care workers goes beyond just posting to social media that you support front line physicians and staff. It must be modelled in our everyday interactions with them. I am asking the public to show respect and compassion for all of our physicians and staff and patience for them as they face down the unprecedented pressures of a global pandemic. Together, we need to do better reminding everyone in Saskatchewan that valuing our health care workers is not demonstrated only through the things we say, but the things we do. I would also remind members of the public that our ability as a health system to be there when they need us is dependent on their efforts to fight COVID-19. So supporting health care works means washing hands regularly, physical distancing, masking up in public indoor spaces, staying home when ill, limiting bubble sizes as much as possible and abiding by all public health orders.

Government of Saskatchewan 10.10.2020

What is an Extended Household? Find more information at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//2019-nove/extended-households.

Government of Saskatchewan 04.10.2020

Dr. Shahab and Premier Scott Moe provide an update on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan.

Government of Saskatchewan 03.10.2020

COVID-19 Update: 439 New Cases, 93 in Hospital, 41 Recoveries There are 439 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 21, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 6,237 cases. Fluctuation in daily case numbers can be expected, as a result of factors including weather-related and logistical delays in lab specimens reaching the Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory. The seven-day average of daily cases is 203 (16.7 new cases per 100,000 population), informa...tion which will be now be regularly reported. Today’s case number reflects a new daily high of 4,580 tests processed yesterday in the province. The new cases are located in the Far North West (9), Far North East (13), North West (56), North Central (43), North East (11), Saskatoon (170), Central West (8), Central East (13), Regina (56), South West (14), South Central (18) and South East (19) zones. Nine (9) new cases have pending residence information. Of the 6,237 reported cases, 2,537 are considered active. A total of 3,667 people have recovered. Ninety-three people are in hospital. Seventy-two people are receiving inpatient care; eight in the North West, seven in North Central, one in the North East, 32 in Saskatoon, one in Central East, five in Regina, one in South Central and 17 in the South East zone. Twenty-one people are in intensive care: three in North Central, eleven in Saskatoon, one in Central East, one in South West and five in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-439-new-cases- Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness To find your community, use the list at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-an/index-of-communities

Government of Saskatchewan 29.09.2020

COVID-19 Update: 81 New Cases, 28 in Hospital, 97 Recoveries There are 81 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 3, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 3,373 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (1), Far North East (1), North West (14), North Central (16), North East (3), Saskatoon (29), Central East (6) and Regina (10) zones. One case reported today has pending residence locations. Nine cases with pending residence locations ...on November 2 have been assigned to the North West (3), North Central (4), North East (1) and Regina (1) zones. Of the 3,373 reported cases, 842 are considered active. A total of 2,506 people have recovered. Twenty-eight people are in hospital. Twenty-one people are receiving inpatient care; two in the North West, five in the North Central, eight in the Saskatoon and six in the Regina zone. Seven people are in intensive care; two in North Central, four in Saskatoon and one in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-81-new-cases-2. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

Government of Saskatchewan 28.09.2020

COVID-19 Update: 36 New Cases, 11 in Hospital, 9 Recoveries There are 36 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 17, bringing the total to 2,306 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North East (6), North West (3), North Central (6), North East (3), Saskatoon (10), Central West (1), Central East (1), Regina (4) and South East (1) zones. One case has a pending residence location. Of the 2,306 reported cases, 326 are considered active. A total of 1,955 ...people have recovered. Eleven people are in hospital. Nine people are receiving inpatient care; five in the Saskatoon zone, three in the North Central zone, and one in the Central East zone. Two people are in intensive care, one in Saskatoon and one in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-36-new-cases-1. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

Government of Saskatchewan 24.09.2020

Testing locations for chronic wasting disease (CWD) have changed. For up to date locations, please see saskatchewan.ca/CWD. WMZs 2W, 9, 10, 35, 37, 50 and 55 are targeted CWD zones, and hunters are asked to submit their harvest mule and white-tailed deer heads for testing.

Government of Saskatchewan 21.09.2020

With the rise in COVID-19 cases throughout Saskatchewan linked to public and private social gatherings, the Public Health order on gathering size has been amended to allow a maximum of 15 people in private homes and dwellings. Remember, families and friends must remain consistent. Stay home and don’t entertain guests if you’re feeling unwell.

Government of Saskatchewan 09.09.2020

Dr. Shahab and Premier Scott Moe will be providing an update today (Tuesday, November 3, 2020) on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan at 2:30pm. You can watch this live on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SKGov/live/ or view it afterward on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist.

Government of Saskatchewan 28.08.2020

Drive-thru COVID-19 testing is available in Yorkton, Regina and Saskatoon! Visit www.saskatchewan.ca/COVID19-testing for information on times and days drive-thru testing is available.

Government of Saskatchewan 27.08.2020

LIVE: Dr. Shahab provides an update on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan.

Government of Saskatchewan 21.08.2020

COVID-19 Update: 40 New Cases, Nine in Hospital, 12 Recoveries There are 40 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 16, bringing the total to 2,270 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (6), Far North East (7), North West (1), North Central (8), Saskatoon (7), Central West (1), Central East (2), Regina (7) and South Central (1) zones. Of the 2,270 reported cases, 299 are considered active. A total of 1,946 people have recovered.... Two cases that had been assigned to Central East (1) and Regina (1) were deemed to be out of province cases and were removed, bringing the total case number to 2,270 cases. The remaining case with pending residence information has been assigned to Regina. Twenty-three of today’s new cases have been linked to close contacts/gatherings. Note that superspreader events are not limited to those who attended the event itself, but quickly transmit in local settings. The most recent summary data available indicates that 79 individuals in multiple communities have tested positive for COVID-19 are linked to the Gospel Worship event in Prince Albert, including case contacts of attendees. At least 250 contacts have been part of the contact investigation relative to this superspreader event. Nine people are in hospital. Seven people are receiving inpatient care; five in the Saskatoon zone, and two in the North Central zone. Two people are in intensive care, one in Saskatoon and one in Regina. Read more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-40-new-cases-n Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-an/index-of-communities

Government of Saskatchewan 18.08.2020

Do your part to keep Saskatchewan open. We need your help to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Government of Saskatchewan 16.08.2020

Dr. Shahab will be providing an update today (Friday, October 16) on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan at 2:30PM. You can watch this live on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SKGov/live/ or view it afterward on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist.

Government of Saskatchewan 09.08.2020

COVID-19 Update: 74 New Cases, 34 in Hospital, 14 Recoveries There are 74 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 2, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 3,292 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (1), North West (5), North Central (22), North East (1), Saskatoon (18), Central West (1), Central East (1), and Regina (14) zones. Eleven of cases reported today have pending residence locations. One case reported October 21 has been ...assigned to the North West zone. Of the 3,292 reported cases, 858 are considered active. A total of 2,409 people have recovered. Thirty-four people are in hospital. Twenty-seven people are receiving inpatient care; two in the North West, seven in the North Central, one in the North East, 11 in the Saskatoon and six in the Regina zone. Seven people are in intensive care; two in the North Central, four in Saskatoon and one in Regina. Learn more at: https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-74-new-cases-3 Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at: https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness To find your community, use the list at: https://www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-an/index-of-communities

Government of Saskatchewan 07.08.2020

Drive-thru COVID-19 testing is available in Regina and Saskatoon! Visit www.saskatchewan.ca/COVID19-testing for information on times and days drive-thru testing is available.

Government of Saskatchewan 06.08.2020

COVID-19 Update: 33 New Cases, Eight in Hospital, 16 Recoveries There are 33 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 15, bringing the total to 2,232 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (3), Far North East (2), North Central (2), North East (2), Saskatoon (8), Central East (8), Regina (7) and South Central (1) zones. One case still has their location pending. Of the 2,232 reported cases, 271 are considered active. A total of 1,936 people h...ave recovered. Of the 33 new cases reported today, 25 are as a result of contact to known cases and/or gatherings. Eight people are in hospital. Six people are receiving inpatient care; four in the Saskatoon zone, one in the North West zone and one in the North Central zone. Two people are in intensive care, one in Saskatoon and one in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-33-new-cases-e. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

Government of Saskatchewan 30.07.2020

With a return to more indoor spaces, it's necessary to examine your extended household group (sometimes referred to as your "bubble") and potentially reduce you number of regular contacts. Find more information at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//2019-nove/extended-households.

Government of Saskatchewan 28.07.2020

COVID-19 Update: 25 New Cases, Seven in Hospital, Nine Recoveries There are 25 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 14, bringing the total to 2,199 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North East (4), North Central (5), North East (7), Saskatoon (4), Central East (1), Regina (3) and South East (1) zones. One of the cases pending location from October 13 has been assigned to Regina; the second location is still pending.... Of the 2,199 reported cases, 254 are considered active. A total of 1,920 people have recovered. Seven people are in hospital. Six people are receiving inpatient care; four in the Saskatoon zone, one in the North Central zone and one in the Central East zone. One person is in intensive care in Saskatoon. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-25-new-cases-s. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

Government of Saskatchewan 24.07.2020

Friends don’t let friends get sick. Find out how to keep your circle healthy and safe this school year at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//2019-novel-/social-distancing.

Government of Saskatchewan 18.07.2020

COVID-19 Update: 74 New Cases, 33 in Hospital, 15 Recoveries There are 74 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 1, 2020, bringing the total to 3,218 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (5), North West (5), North Central (12), North East (1), Saskatoon (25), Central East (2), Regina (19), South West (1) and South East (3) zones and (1) case has pending residence location. Public health investigations are underway to determine the sourc...e of transmission for all new cases. Of the 3,218 reported cases, 798 are considered active. A total of 2,395 people have recovered. Thirty-three people are in hospital. Twenty-six people are receiving inpatient care; two in the North West, six in the North Central zone, two in the North East zone, 10 in the Saskatoon zone and six in the Regina zone. Seven people are in intensive care; two in the North Central zone, four in Saskatoon and one in Regina. Learn more at: https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-74-new-cases-3 Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at: https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness To find your community, use the list at: https://www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-an/index-of-communities

Government of Saskatchewan 13.07.2020

Drive-thru COVID-19 testing is available in Saskatoon and Regina. These are first-come, first-served. Please note that wait times are likely and closing times are firm. You can also book a testing appointment at one of the 52 testing/assessment sites around the province with a referral from HealthLine 811.

Government of Saskatchewan 08.07.2020

LIVE: Dr. Shahab provides an update on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan.

Government of Saskatchewan 04.07.2020

COVID-19 Update: 34 New Cases, 9 in Hospital, 11 Recoveries. There are 34 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 13, bringing the total to 2,174 cases. The new cases are located in the North Central (9), Saskatoon (8), Central West (4), and Regina (11) zones. Two cases have locations pending. Public health investigations continue to follow up on all new cases to determine if they have links to known events or if they are new transmissions within the commu...nity. Of the 2,174 reported cases, 238 are considered active. A total of 1,911 people have recovered. Nine people are in hospital. Seven people are receiving inpatient care; 4 in Saskatoon, 1 in Regina, 1 in North Central and 1 in Central East. One person is in intensive care in Regina and one person is in intensive care in Saskatoon. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-34-new-cases-9. The online Dashboard has been updated to incorporate the 13 zones with comprehensive statistical information for COVID-19 activity in those zones. The Dashboard will now include the 32 smaller sub-zones with new positive and current active COVID-19 case numbers for those smaller sub-zones. The Dashboard can be found at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

Government of Saskatchewan 25.06.2020

Dr. Shahab provides advice for those going out tonight for Halloween https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-establishments