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COVID-19: Saskatchewan active cases down to 360

It's been almost a week since COVID-19 public health restrictions were lifted in Saskatchewan, however returning to a pre-pandemic world after 16 months of disruptions is no easy task. Some people may be feeling a mix of emotions and so Taz Dhaliwal and our videographer Derek Putz, hit the streets of Regina to gauge people's comfort level with the recent change. – Jul 16, 2021

Active COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan are down to 360, after the province logged 55 recoveries for Saturday’s daily update.

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No new COVID-19 deaths were reported on Saturday.

Officials also reported 33 new cases on Saturday. The seven-day average of daily new cases is 24, or 2 per 100,000 people.

The new cases are located in the far north west (1), the far north east (1), the north west (4), north central (10), Saskatoon (12), central east (1), Regina (1), south west (2) and the south east (1).

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In hospital, there are 54 patients with COVID-19 including nine in ICU.

Health care workers across Saskatchewan have administered 9,426 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine since Friday’s update. In the province, 593,819 residents are fully vaccinated.

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