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Active coronavirus cases rise to 254 in Saskatchewan

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coronavirus cases in more than 10 weeks on Wednesday.There are currently 254 active cases in the province, health officials said.

Active cases are total cases less recoveries and deaths. The last time active cases reached this mark was Aug. 2.Health officials said there were 25 new cases in the daily update, with the overall total for the province growing to 2,199 since the first case was reported in March.

They added one pending case from Tuesday has been assigned to the Regina zone. Coronavirus outbreak declared at Harbour Landing School in Regina According to a press release, most of the new cases are located in the north east zone with seven, while there are five in north central, two each in far north east and Saskatoon, three in.

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