4 flu deaths in Saskatchewan so far this season, province says

According to Public Health Agency, 16 people have died from flu across Canada this season

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Caption: The province of Saskatchewan says four people have died from the flu since Sept. 1, 2018. (The Canadian Press)

Four people in Saskatchewan have died from the flu from September to December this year, according to the latest influenza report(external link) from the province.
Lab-confirmed cases of influenza are also up drastically this season, compared to the same period in 2017 and 2016.
From the Sept. 1 to Dec. 8 period this year, a total of 866 people were confirmed to have the flu. In 2017, from Sept. 1 to Dec. 9, there were 170 confirmed cases(external link) and in 2016 there were 87 cases from Sept. 1 to Dec. 10(external link).
Eleven people have been sent to intensive care units in hospital with the flu this season, the report says. By comparison, during the same time frame in 2017, two people were admitted to ICUs and in 2016 there were no admissions up to Dec. 10.
A Public Health Agency of Canada report for the week of Dec. 2 to Dec. 8(external link) said that there have been 16 flu-related deaths in Canada so far this season.