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COVID-19 in Sask: 22 new cases, 26 more recoveries reported Friday

Saskatchewan reported 22 new cases of COVID-19 and 26 more recoveries Friday.

Two people are in intensive care

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There have now been a total of 2,034 reported cases of COVID-19 in the province. (narongpon chaibot/Shutterstock)

Saskatchewan reported 22 new cases of COVID-19 and 26 more recoveries Friday.

There have now been a total of 2,034 reported cases of COVID-19 in the province, of which 139 are considered active.

Four of the new casesare in the north central zone and four are in the central east zone.The Regina area, the far north east zone and the south central zones each had two new cases. The central west zone had three new cases.

Five of the new cases are in the Saskatoon area. The Saskatchewan Health Authority and the City of Saskatoon are asking residents to be "extra vigilant" as COVID-19 activity in the city is increasing.

There were 22 new cases of COVID-19 and 26 recoveries reported in Saskatchewan on Oct. 9. (Saskatchewan Health Authority)

There are currently eight people in hospital in the province with COVID-19. Six are receiving inpatient care four in Saskatoon, one in Regina and one in the south west region. Two people one in Regina and one in Saskatoon are in intensive care.

On Thursday, 2,330 COVID-19 tests were performed in the province.

In advance of the Thanksgiving long weekend, the Saskatchewan Health Authority is reminding residents that non-essential and recreational travel is discouraged, and that indoor and outdoor gatherings may have a maximum of 30 people and must maintain a two-metreseparation between members of different households.


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