Sask. reports 113 new COVID-19 cases, one additional death

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Saskatchewan is reporting 113 new COVID-19 infections today, along with one additional death

The province reported 174 additional recoveries. There are 1,368 active cases in the province. The seven-day average of new cases is 138, or 11.3 per 100,000.

There are 108 Saskatchewan residents currently in hospital due to the virus – the lowest since Nov. 28, 2020. Twenty-five of those patients are in intensive care. New cases are located in the Far Northwest , Northwest , North Central , Northeast , Saskatoon , Central East , Regina , Southwest , South Central and Southeast .Saskatchewan has identified 109 additional variant cases. To date, there have been 10,732 variant cases identified by screen in the province.An additional 8,039 doses of COVID-19 vaccinations have been given out in Saskatchewan, bringing the provincial total to 725,648.

Seventy-seven per cent of people over 40, 71 per cent of people over 30 and 66 per cent of people 18 and over have received their first dose.

 

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