Saskatchewan health officials are reporting the lowest daily increase in COVID-19 cases in more than three months. The provincial Ministry of Health reported 86 new cases on Tuesday, the smallest increase since Feb. 24, when 56 new cases were reported, and the first time since March 17 that the number was under 100. Saskatoon led regions in new cases with 26, followed by 13 each in the south central and north central, and 11 in Regina, according to Tuesday's news release. Premier Scott Moe and chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab are hosting the province's latest COVID-19 update Tuesday at 3 p.m. CSTStream it live here. Here's how the COVID-19 in Saskatchewan charts as of today:
Source: CBC News June 01, 2021 20:03 UTC