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13 new coronavirus cases reported in Saskatchewan, provincial total rises to 206

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Health officials in Saskatchewan reported 13 new coronavirus cases in the province on Thursday, bringing the total to 206. Half the cases — 103 — are in the Saskatoon area.

Regina now has 44 cases, while there are 38 cases reported in the north. There are currently nine cases in the central region, nine in the south and three in the far north.

Officials said two people are in intensive care — one each in Saskatoon and Regina — and two people are receiving inpatient care in Saskatoon.

Six more people have recovered, officials said, bringing the total number to 36 — 17.5 per cent of the reported cases. Three people have died to date in the province due to complications from COVID-19, a fatality rate of 1.5 per cent.

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