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Spike in Saskatoon’s wastewater of the virus that causes COVID-19Researchers said samples from Aug. 15 and Aug. 17 showed the highest RNA load ever recorded in Saskatoon’s wastewater.CanadaAug 24, 2021
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Analysis of Saskatoon’s wastewater points to decline in COVID-19 casesNumbers released Monday by the University of Saskatchewan team said there was a 31 per cent decrease in the viral RNA load in the Saskatoon’s wastewater.CanadaMay 17, 2021
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Saskatoon’s wastewater sees decline of the virus that causes COVID-19Between April 21 and April 27, a University of Saskatchewan team said there was a 70 per cent decrease in the viral RNA load in Saskatoon’s wastewater.CanadaMay 3, 2021
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Saskatoon waste water analysis predicts surge of COVID-19 cases comingWork from University of Saskatchewan researchers forecasts a jump in COVID-19 cases not seen since November.HealthApr 26, 2021
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Wastewater samples point to rising COVID-19 variant cases in Saskatoon: professorA toxicology professor says based on wastewater samples, half of Saskatoon’s active COVID-19 cases could be variants of concern in the coming weeks.CanadaApr 1, 2021
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Researchers using waste water to track COVID-19 in Saskatoon, Indigenous communitiesA project out of the University of Saskatchewan using waste water to track COVID-19 in Saskatoon has received federal funding.CanadaFeb 22, 2021
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Healthcare Heroes: Foam Lake nurse practitioner reflects on changes with more virtual careNurse practitioner Cassandra Leggott in Foam Lake, Sask., like many across the province, is providing care virtually.HealthFeb 3, 2021
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Over 800 COVID-19 tests conducted in Saskatchewan schools last week: SHAHealth officials performed over 800 tests for the novel coronavirus in Saskatchewan schools last week, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).HealthSep 22, 2020
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Coronavirus: New adjustments as retail stores reopen in SaskatchewanMalls have the green light to reopen and stores are adjusting to a new way of doing business.ConsumerMay 19, 2020
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Continuous online classes at University of Saskatchewan could have wide impact on businessesWith the University of Saskatchewan’s plan to keep classes online into its fall semester, businesses that rely on students are worried about taking a hit.EconomyMay 14, 2020
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