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Appeal of Saskatchewan COVID-19 Gathering Restrictions Dismissed by Court

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Front line Health care workers required proof of vaccination at work

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Saskatoon area adds 71 new COVID-19 cases, active case count sits at 564

  SASKATOON The Saskatoon area continues to lead the province in active cases as the Regina area s decline in active cases continues. The Saskatoon area had 507 active cases. The Regina area had 482. While Thursday s COVID-19 update showed Regina s active cases had slid to 421, Saskatoon s had climbed to 564. As of Thursday s update, the Saskatoon area had who are 57 people receiving inpatient care due to COVID-19 and 14 intensive care patients. According to the update, the Saskatoon area has a cumulative total of 1,152 variant COVID-19 cases. The province does not share how many of the variant cases are considered active. However, there have been 246 new variant cases confirmed since the province s May 6 update when the total sat at 906.

Cluster of COVID-19 cases in Prince Albert leads to warning from SHA

Cluster of COVID-19 cases in Prince Albert leads to warning from SHA Herald File Photo After an announcement that it was forthcoming by Chief Medical Health Officer Saqib Shahab, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) alerted individuals travelling to and from, and living in, Prince Albert and area on Wednesday of an increase in COVID-19 illnesses in the community. “What we are seeing in the northern part of the province, primarily in the PA area right now, is sporadic cases with no links to another known case and some of them have resulted in hospitalizations,” Shahab said during Tuesday’s teleconference.

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