COVID-19 cases have decreased and now sit at 435. It is the lowest number reported since Oct. 20, 2020, when there were 427 active cases in the province.Health officials said on Wednesday there were 31 new cases, bringing the overall infection total in Saskatchewan to 48,854.
The seven-day average of new daily infections is down to 45 from 46 on Tuesday. No proof of vaccination requirement for Saskatchewan, says Premier Scott Moe According to the provincial government, 27 new variant of concern (VOC) cases have been identified in Saskatchewan while the total is reported at 12,149.The province’s hospitals are currently providing care for 69 patients with COVID-19: 55 are receiving inpatient care and 14 are in ICUs.