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The fatalities were reported in the Regina and north east regions of the province; one of the deceased was in their 50s, the other in their 60s.
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The provincial health ministry also reported 51 new infections across the province, one of the highest totals since Saskatchewan dropped its last public health restrictions on July 11. There were 25 new reported recoveries, and 312 cases are considered active.
The government continues to urge people who have yet to be vaccinated to do so immediately, warning that the delay could risk further hospitalizations and infections. It reported 8,204 more vaccines administered on Thursday, continuing a trend of relatively slower inoculation despite staggering availability. A Saskatchewan Health Authority official said earlier this week that 455,000 doses remain unused throughout the provi
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The fatalities were reported in the Regina and north east regions of the province; one of the deceased was in their 50s, the other in their 60s.
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Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: Sask. reports 51 cases, two new deaths Back to video
The provincial health ministry also reported 51 new infections across the province, one of the highest totals since Saskatchewan dropped its last public health restrictions on July 11. There were 25 new reported recoveries, and 312 cases are considered active.
The government continues to urge people who have yet to be vaccinated to do so immediately, warning that the delay could risk further hospitalizations and infections. It reported 8,204 more vaccines administered on Thursday, continuing a trend of relatively slower inoculation despite staggering availability. A Saskatchewan Health Authority official said earlier this week that 455,000 doses remain unused throughout the pr
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Flora Dalisay takes the order of one of their customers at the Cucina Ni Flora food truck on the first day of the Food Truck Wars on Thursday in Downtown Saskatoon. Photograph By Jon Perez
Foot traffic was busy on the first day of the Food Truck Wars on Thursday in Downtown Saskatoon. Photograph By Jon Perez The Food Truck Wars made a rousing comeback on Thursday in Saskatoon after more than a year’s break due to health restrictions imposed by the provincial government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The three-day event, which ends on Saturday, is from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. located at the corner of 23rd Street and 4th Avenue downtown.
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