Sask sees thirteen new instances of COVID-19, adding a traveler from Regina Airport

There are seven new cases of COVID-19 in Area Five of East-Central Saskatchewan, which includes the City of Melville and surrounding communities.

They are among the thirteen new instances announced through the provincial government on Friday.

There are active cases of coronavirus in Saskatchewan, 19 of which are in networked living environments.

Two other people are hospitalized and receive hospital care in Saskatoon.

Regina filed a new case on Friday; Meanwhile, the Saskatchewan Health Authority issued an alert warning others to isolate themselves if they communicated with those who tested positive after crossing Regina Airport on Sunday.

He traveled on Air Canada Flight 7947 on September 6, arriving from Toronto at approximately 9:30 p. m. They left the airport around 10 p. m. after picking up their luggage.

Public fitness officials advise others to self-control symptoms for 14 days. If you have symptoms, isolate yourself and call HealthLine 8-1-1 to schedule an evaluation.

While Prime Minister Scott Moe discourages unnecessary interprovincial arrangements, the Department of Health notes that others who are making plans and do not get to take control of COVID-19 deserve to allow at least seven days to get their results.

Driving tests can now be performed for limited hours in Regina and Saskatoon; referrals are not necessary Bring a valid Saskatchewan health card and you are in a position to queue.

The Regina is open on Saturdays from 8 a. m. 4 p. m. at Evraz Place International Trade Center.

Saskatoon is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 a. m. 4 p. m. at 3630 Thatcher Dr.

On Thursday, the first day of driving in Saskatoon, 1,683 COVID-19 tests were conducted throughout the province.

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