coronavirus hot spots continue to flare up in southwest Saskatchewan, many locals are scrambling to get control of the spread of the virus and the stigma that goes along with it.On Friday, Saskatchewan reported 128 active cases of COVID-19, with the majority of them concentrated in the rural south and central regions.“It’s spread out in lots of areas, given that the City of Swift Current is kind of a hub centre for a lot of those regions,” said Swift Current mayor Dennis Perrault.
Public health alert issued for possible coronavirus exposure at Swift Current businesses Earlier this week, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) issued a public health advisory for possible coronavirus exposure at numerous Swift Current businesses.