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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Provincial News

Sask. physicians urge public to heed guidelines and stay home

Sask. physicians urge public to heed guidelines and stay home

Saskatchewan’s family physicians have a simple message for residents of the province: Stay home and save lives.
SHA warns of possible COVID-19 exposure at snowmobile rally in Christopher Lake

SHA warns of possible COVID-19 exposure at snowmobile rally in Christopher Lake

Anybody who was at the Lakeland Snowmobile Club Wilderness Rally Supper in Christopher Lake on March 14 between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. needs to self-isolate immediately, the Saskatchewan Health Authority said.
Fourteen more cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

Fourteen more cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

The province of Saskatchewan announced 14 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the total to 86 confirmed cases. Four cases are as a result of local transmission. The rest are travel-related.
Province clarifies allowable business services

Province clarifies allowable business services

Limits gatherings to 10-person maximum
Weyburn mom urges people to take restrictions seriously

Weyburn mom urges people to take restrictions seriously

A Weyburn mother, Janelle Evans, is pleading with the public to take the government’s restrictions on self-isolating and physical distancing seriously, as her son is extremely vulnerable to any infections.
New money aids Saskatchewan's search for COVID-19 vaccine

New money aids Saskatchewan's search for COVID-19 vaccine

The Government of Saskatchewan and the Federal Government are committing $28 million to help Saskatoon researchers find a vaccine for COVID-19.
Saskatchewan Health Authority estimates up to 15,000 deaths from COVID-19

Saskatchewan Health Authority estimates up to 15,000 deaths from COVID-19

In worst-case scenario for Sask.
Sask Health Authority Expanding Capacity for COVID-19

Sask Health Authority Expanding Capacity for COVID-19

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is expanding capacity to meet demand for future phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is one part of the SHA’s overall strategy to contain, delay and mitigate COVID-19.
Sask Health Authority expanding capacity for COVID-19

Sask Health Authority expanding capacity for COVID-19

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is expanding capacity to meet demand for future phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is one part of the SHA’s overall strategy to contain, delay and mitigate COVID-19.
Six more cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

Six more cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

The province of Saskatchewan has six new, confirmed cases of COVID-19, as of March 24, bringing the total to 72 confirmed cases. Sixty per cent of the total cases are males and 40 per cent are females.