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N.L.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations, active case case count dip

The province's Health Department says 18 people are in hospital because of COVID-19 as of Saturday.

Lowest single-day count of new cases in over a month

A lone woman sits in a bus, which has an ad on the side reading Hold Fast N.L., Don't let your guard down.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in N.L., as well as the active caseload, have both dropped since Friday. (Paul Daly/Canadian Press)

Newfoundland and Labrador's COVID-19 hospitalizations and active case count have both dipped since Friday. 

Eighteen people are in hospital due to COVID-19, the Department of Health and Community Services said in a tweet Saturday, down from 20 the day before.

The update from the Health Department did not specify how many people are in intensive care.

The active case load has also dropped by 246, from 2,478 to 2,232.

A total of 208 new cases were announced Saturday, the lowest single day total since Dec. 28.

Of the new cases Saturday, 112 are in the Eastern Health region, 35 are in Central Health, 37 are in Western Health and 24 are in Labrador-Grenfell Health.

According to the Health Department, 1,247 tests were completed since Friday.

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