
The letter was sent on Monday and asks Premier Scott Moe to provide more support for organizations that house and feed vulnerable people in light of the COVID-19 pandemic The City of Saskatoon and members from the Safe Community Alliance have sent a letter to the province asking for increased support for the city’s homeless community. Nine more people have recovered from COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, bringing the provincial total to 30, the province said. The Saskatoon area continues to have the highest concentration of known cases with 94 individuals who have tested positive for the virus. The province is now categorizing cases by transmission:Īlso, the province said 24 cases can be traced back to a Christopher Lake snowmobile rally dinner on March 14. If you're concerned you might be infected with COVID-19, the Saskatchewan COVID-19 self assessment tool is a helpful resource.Ī third person has died in Saskatchewan from COVID-19-related complications.The victim was between the ages of 80 and 89, the province said in a news release.Īs of Wednesday, Saskatchewan has nine new, confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 193. Check back throughout the day for the latest on COVID-19 in Saskatoon and area.
