COVID-19 in Sask: 2 new deaths, 48 new cases

There are 634 known active cases in the province

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Caption: A nurse holds a swab before testing a patient for COVID-19. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

New COVID-19 cases are continuing to decline in Saskatchewan. The province announced 48 new cases today, bringing the seven-day daily average to 66 cases a day.
But despite the decline, the disease is still killing people. Two more people died from the COVID-19, bringing the death toll during the entirety of the pandemic to 931.

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There are 130 people in hospital, including 30 people in ICU. That number does not include the three patients who've been transferred to Ontario.
The province says more than one-fifth of new cases were among children aged five to 11 years old.
So far in the province, 840, 505 people have been fully vaccinated.

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The new cases are located in the following zones:
  • Far North West (2)
  • North West (2)
  • North Central (2)
  • Saskatoon (15)
  • Central West (1)
  • Central East (8)
  • Regina (12)
  • South Central (3)
  • South East (2)

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Caption: There were 48 new COVID-19 cases reported on Monday, as well as two additional deaths. (CBC News)