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Saskatchewan reports 18th death, 38 new coronavirus cases

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COVID-19-related death as it gave an update on new cases on Thursday.The deceased, who tested positive for the novel coronavirus, was in their 90s and from the south region, according to a press release.

Saskatchewan minor hockey teams under fire after travel to Winnipeg tourney Health officials said in the daily update there were 38 new cases, with the overall total for the province growing to 1,306 since the first case was reported in March.Fourteen of the new cases are located in the central region, 12 in the north, six in the south, five in Saskatoon and last one in the far north.Health officials said investigations completed thus far found that 23 of the 38 cases are from “multiple communal living settings” across Saskatchewan.

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