Saskatchewan

COVID-19 in Sask.: 100 new cases, 1 death reported Monday

Saskatchewan also reported 191 people in hospital with COVID-19 on Monday, including 51 patients in intensive care. Another 18 COVID-19 patients from Saskatchewan were in ICUs outside of the province.

1/3 of new cases are children 11 and under

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Of the 1,732 additional COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the province, 1,244 were second doses. (Matthew Howard/CBC)

Saskatchewan reported 100 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one more death on Monday.

The province also reported 191 people in hospital with COVID-19, including 51 patients in intensive care. Another 18 COVID-19 patients from Saskatchewan were in ICUs outside of the province.

Of the 191 patients, two-thirds were not fully vaccinated.

The province is now reporting 1,527 known active COVID-19 cases — a drop of 138 from Sunday. That's the fewest active cases since Aug. 21.

The seven-day average of daily new cases is now 149 (12.3 new cases per 100,000).

The new cases reported Monday are located in the following zones:

  • Far northwest: one.
  • Far north central: zero.
  • Far northeast: two.
  • Northwest: nine.
  • North central: seven.
  • Saskatoon: 12.
  • Central west: one
  • Central east: 20.
  • Regina: 20.
  • Southwest: four. 
  • South central: 14.
  • Southeast: 9.

Location information was pending for one more case.

Of the new cases, about a third were in children 11 and under.

There were 1,297 more COVID-19 tests performed in Saskatchewan since Sunday's update.

Meanwhile, 1,732 more COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in the province, with 1,244 being second doses.

Since the pandemic began in March 2020, 873 people with the illness have died in Saskatchewan.

The province reported 191 people were in hospital Monday with COVID-19, including 51 patients in intensive care. Another 18 COVID-19 patients from Saskatchewan were in ICUs outside of the province. (CBC News)