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Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 update: 11 new cases, four in hospital

There were 11 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 23, bringing the provincial total to 753. Ten of the new cases were in the province’s far north. One case originated in the Saskatoon region.

There were 11 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 23, bringing the provincial total to 753. 

Ten of the new cases were in the province’s far north. One case originated in the Saskatoon region.

Of the 753 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 98 were considered active – a total of 642 people had recuperated. 

Four individuals were hospitalized; three received inpatient care (two in the south and one in Saskatoon) and one person was in intensive care in the south of the province.

The Public Health Agency of Canada provided surveillance direction concerning the acknowledgement of COVID-19 cases amongst the provinces and territories.

Nine cases formerly credited to Saskatchewan were no longer tallied in Saskatchewan’s total count, because their residences existed outside of the province, including two cases noted on June 21 and 22.

Indoor gathering sizes have increased to 30, providing a two-metre physical distance can be preserved between individuals. 

Extended household gathering sizes remain at 15. People in extended households do not need to maintain a two-metre separation. 

Families or friends in extended household groups must remain consistent. The Saskatchewan Health Authority recommended provincial residents not to visit assorted families or friends each day until the pandemic eased.

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