Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 death toll continues to rise, passing 900 on Wednesday.A researcher says that figure may not count everyone who passed away from of the disease because it hasn’t in the past.“The excess mortality data that we had for Saskatchewan,” Tara Moriarty said, “and all provinces outside Quebec, suggested that what we were missing was a lot of the deaths in community.”Moriarty is an infectious disease researcher at the University of Toronto and co-author of a Royal Society of Canada report that found “evidence that at least two thirds of the deaths caused by COVID-19 in communities outside of the long-term care sector may have been missed.”“Most other Canadian provinces (besides Quebec) look like they missed probably 50 per.