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20 new coronavirus cases reported in Saskatchewan, majority in the south

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coronavirus on Sunday afternoon, bringing the provincial total to 746.The majority of the cases, 18, are in the south. The other two cases are in the far north, said health officials.This is the biggest spike in single-day cases the province has seen in a month.

The last time this many cases were reported in a single day was May 20, with 21 cases reported.On Sunday, the province reported four more recoveries, bringing the total up to 643.Active cases in the province rose to 88 — 44 are in the far north, two in the north, eight in Saskatoon and 34 in the south.

Two cases that tested positive in Saskatchewan reside out of province and remain under investigation, say health officials.Three people are in the ICU, one in Saskatoon and two in the.

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