Fifty-six new cases of COVID-19 have been identified in Saskatchewan since Friday, including 31 on Monday. Two new cases — one in the central region and one in the south — were reported on Saturday before case numbers jumped the next day. A total of 23 cases were confirmed on Sunday: 13 in the south region, five in Saskatoon, three in the central region and two in the Regina area. Province releases list of affected RMsThe provincial government also provided a list of rural municipalities where cases have been identified — information that has not usually been released with new case numbers. In a news release accompanying the new case numbers Monday, the SHA said it is working with the Hutterian Safety Council "to address this situation."
Source: CBC News July 13, 2020 20:52 UTC