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14 more COVID-19 cases and 13 recoveries; Shahab offers fall reminder

Oct 3, 2020 | 2:50 PM

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is reporting 14 new COVID-19 cases, with 13 more recoveries on Saturday. The new cases are spread out through the province, with four in the Central East zone, three in Saskatoon, two each in Regina, South Central and South East, and one in South West.

That brings the provincial total to 1,954 reported COVID-19 cases, 148 of which are considered active. Yorkton currently accounts for 19 of those active cases. There have been 1,782 recoveries to date.

Aaron Schulze/northeastNOW Staff

Shahab’s reminder for the fall

Saskatchewan’s Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab is reminding everyone to be safe as we go further into the fall season.

“We have done well in Saskatchewan in keeping our COVID case numbers low and manageable, however we need to remain vigilant,” Dr. Shahab said. “While most cases are linked to known clusters we are also seeing an increase in cases with no known exposure implying an increase in community transmission. This has led to additional cases in the community. Everyone needs to continue doing their part by taking precautions to stop the spread of COVID-19.

As we approach Thanksgiving weekend and look forward to connecting with loved ones, we all have a responsibility to keep our family, friends and community safe by being mindful of our social gathering plans. Thank you to the people of Saskatchewan for your effort.”

“Our schools are open and our children are able to be back in class. We can do a lot of great things safely as outlined in the Re-open Saskatchewan Plan. Continuing to follow public health advice is crucial to ensuring our continued success.”

REMINDER precautions include:

· Staying home if you are sick, even if your symptoms are mild. This means not going shopping or attending social gatherings.

· Avoiding non-essential travel.

· As we enter fall, it is recommended that in-home gatherings are limited to your immediate family and extended household only. The concept of an extended household/bubble remains important. You can read more about it here:

· Private gatherings can have up to 30 guests, however only if a physical distance of two metres between households/extended households can be maintained. It is recommended that private in home gatherings are limited only to your household or extended household.

· Maintain a two metre physical distance from those outside of your extended household.

· Where it is difficult or uncertain to maintain two metres of physical distance, people are encouraged to wear non-medical masks (e.g. cloth or other materials).

· Practice proper hand washing hygiene.

One person is in hospital receiving care in an ICU in the Central East zone.

Of the 1,954 cases in the province to date:

· 296 cases are travellers;

· 962 are community contacts (including mass gatherings);

· 567 have no known exposures; and

· 129 are under investigation by local public health.

Overall in Saskatchewan to date:

· 74 cases are healthcare workers; however, the source of the infections may not be related to healthcare in all instances.

· 339 cases involve people 19 years of age and under, while the remainder are adults.

· 643 cases are in the 20-39 age range; 599 are in the 40-59 age range; 309 are in the 60-79 age range; and 64 are in the 80-plus range.

· 51 per cent of the cases are females and 49 per cent are males.

· 24 deaths related to COVID-19 have been reported to date.

· There are:

o 450 cases are from the south area (225 south west, 204 south central, 21 south east)

o 402 cases are from the Saskatoon area

o 359 cases are from the far north area (350 far north west, 0 far north central, 9 far north east)

o 281 cases are from the north area (132 north west, 80 north central, 69 north east)

o 272 cases are from the central area (176 central west, 96 central east)

o 190 cases are from the Regina area

To date, 198,105 COVID-19 tests have been performed in Saskatchewan. As of October 1, 2020 when other provincial and national numbers are available from Public Health Agency of Canada, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 138,016 people tested per million population. The national rate was 199,264 people tested per million population.

Yesterday, 2,819 COVID-19 tests were performed in Saskatchewan.

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing is available to anyone who requests it. A referral for testing can be made by contacting HealthLine 811, your physician or nurse practitioner. If you require urgent care, call 911.

Note that testing is prioritized for symptomatic individuals. Symptomatic patients in acute care and symptomatic and asymptomatic healthcare workers and first responders, residents in long term care or personal care homes, teachers and educational staff are also prioritized.

If you are symptomatic and call 811 to book a test, you will be booked for a test approximately 48 hours after the reported onset of symptoms. Symptomatic Saskatchewan residents planning to attend a drive-thru site are asked to attend after experiencing symptoms for 48 hours. Drive-through staff may advise symptomatic residents return at that 48 hour mark to ensure an accurate result.

If you are asymptomatic and planning to travel but require a test, please allow a minimum of seven days from the date of your test through to notification of results. You can also view your results directly on MySaskHealthRecord. Drive-through testing sites that do not require a referral are operating in Regina and Saskatoon. This is in addition to the testing and assessment centres currently open.

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