On Tuesday, 757 coronavirus tests were conducted in Saskatchewan, announced in a press release.
This is the lowest number of COVID-19 tests since September 1, when there were 653.
To date, almost 152,530 tests have been conducted in the province.
Health officials said there was a new case in Wednesday’s daily update, and that the province’s overall total reached 1670 since the first case was reported in March.
According to the press release, the new case is in the Saskatoon area.
The government said the COVID-19 case reported Monday with an outstanding location had been assigned to Regina.
At the provincial level, a user is recently hospitalized. The patient is in intensive care in Saskatoon.
Total recoveries in Saskatchewan in 1,587.
Lately, there are 59 active cases in the province, Fitness said. Active cases are general cases less cures and deaths.
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There were 24 COVID-19-related deaths in Saskatchewan.
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Symptoms can come with fever, cough and shortness of breath, very little by little without blood or flu. Some others would likely develop a more serious disease. Other people who are most at risk are older people and others with serious chronic diseases such as heart, lung or kidney disease. If symptoms expand, contact your public health authorities.
To prevent the virus from spreading, experts propose to wash their hands regularly and cough up their sleeves; they also propose to minimize contact with others, stay at home as much as possible and stay within two metres of others. In conditions where it cannot be kept at a safe distance from others, public fitness officials recommended the use of a mask or non-medical blanket to prevent the spread of respiratory droplets that can bring the virus. In some provinces and municipalities across the country, masks or masks are now mandatory in indoor public spaces.
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