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SHA urged residents in Saskatchewan to be vigilant as COVID-19 cases increased

In response to the recent escalations of COVID-19 cases across the province, the Saskatchewan Health Authority urged residents to be more vigilant when following public health measures and personal safety precautions to prevent COVID-19’s spread.

In response to the recent escalations of COVID-19 cases across the province, the Saskatchewan Health Authority urged residents to be more vigilant when following public health measures and personal safety precautions to prevent COVID-19’s spread.

This past week, public service announcements were issued in the Saskatoon, Lloydminster, Prince Albert and southwest areas of the province. 

“We are seeing more positive cases of COVID-19 popping up around the province, reminding us that COVID-19 is everywhere and has no boundaries,” said Dr. David Torr, Public Health Incident Command Centre Co-lead for the Saskatchewan Health Authority.

“Across Saskatchewan, we need to be more vigilant when it comes to preventing the spread of the virus,” Torr continued.

There were two new cases of COVID-19 to report on July 10, bringing the total to 815 cases. The newest cases were in the province’s central region. 

Of the 815 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 43 were considered active. A total of 757 people had recovered.

A public service announcement regarding COVID-19 in the province can be read in entirety on the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s website @ https://www.saskhealthauthority.ca/news/releases/Pages/2020/July/SHA-urges-residents-to-be-vigilant-as-COVID-19-cases-increase.aspx

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