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Urgent plea made by Saskatoon leaders for people to follow COVID-19 guidelines

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COVID-19.Active coronavirus cases in Saskatoon have risen from 257 a month ago to 1,352 as of Dec. 3, with 41 people in hospital — 11 in ICU, which is operating at 126 per cent capacity.

Prairie provinces become COVID-19 hot spot in pandemic’s second wave “When our numbers went down over the summer, some of us became more relaxed — maybe even complacent,” said a joint statement from Mayor Charlie Clark, Dr.

Jasmine Hasselback, fire Chief Morgan Hackl, police Chief Troy Cooper and Tourism Saskatoon CEO Stephanie Clovechok.“We knew there would be a second wave, but maybe we didn’t believe it would actually hit us as hard as it did.”The Saskatchewan Health Authority is projecting cases in the province will double in the next two weeks, with.

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