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169 new COVID-19 cases, 154 recoveries reported in Saskatchewan

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coronavirus cases in three weeks on Wednesday.Health officials said there were 169 new COVID-19 cases in the province, bringing the overall total since the start of the pandemic to 12,594.The last time there were fewer new daily cases reported was on Nov.

25 when the province reported 164 new cases. Charlie Clark wants public health measures enforced at upcoming Saskatoon rally No new deaths were reported for the first time in six days.

Saskatchewan has reported 98 COVID-19-related deaths to date.Active cases rose slightly to 4,213 after 154 recoveries were reported by the province.Most of the new cases on Wednesday were reported in Saskatoon (38), the northwest zone (35), Regina (30) and the north-central zone (28).New cases were also.

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