Of the 1,178 reported cases, 289 are considered active, the province said in a news release. A total of 873 people have recovered.
REGINA -- Saskatchewan reported 42 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the total to 1,178 cases.
Of the 1,178 reported cases, 289 are considered active, the province said in a news release. A total of 873 people have recovered. Of the new cases, 22 are in the south, eight are in the central region, 10 in the Saskatoon region and two in the north.Of the 42 cases reported, 35 are from colonies in the south, central, Saskatoon and north regions, the province said.Nine people are receiving inpatient care, with four in Saskatoon, two in the central region, two in the south and one in Regina.
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