There were 2,099 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 38,710.Ìý With 5,850 doses having arrived in the province this week and the overages due to efficiencies in drawing extra doses from vials of vaccine received, 100 per cent of the doses received have been administered to date.Ìý With this allotment, Phase One vaccinations will continue in Prince Albert, Saskatoon, Yorkton and North Battleford.
The 2,099 doses were administered in the following zones: Far North Central (10), Far North East (44), North Central (428), North West (573), Central East (116), Â鶹ÊÓƵ East (432) and Saskatoon (496). ÌýBack-dated corrections submitted to February 2 have realized an additional 84 doses of vaccine administered in the Central East zone.
Saskatchewan’s Moderna shipment of 6,000 doses has arrived at Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory. Ground transportation for the doses going to the Â鶹ÊÓƵ East, North East, Central West, and Far North West will begin late Friday afternoon. ÌýAir transportation for the Far North Central and Far North East will begin on Saturday, February 6.
Saskatchewan is scheduled to receive 11,700 Pfizer doses the week of March 1 and 11,700 doses on the week of March 8.
For a listing of first and second doses in Saskatchewan administered by geographic zone, visitÌý.
Daily COVID-19 Statistics
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There are 269 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on February 5, bringing the provincial total to date to 24,946 cases.
Three Saskatchewan residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died.Ìý One death was reported in the 60-69 age group from the North East; one death in the 70-79 age group from the Far North West; and one death in the 80+ age group from the North Central zone.
The new cases are located in the Far North West (19), Far North Central (5), Far North East (15), North West (30), North Central (21), North East (22), Saskatoon (66), Central West (6), Central East (10), Regina (41), Â鶹ÊÓƵ West (1), Â鶹ÊÓƵ Central (4) and Â鶹ÊÓƵ East (22) zones, and seven (7) cases with pending residence information.
Nine cases with pending resident information were assigned to the Far North East (6), North West (2) and Saskatoon (1) zones. Three cases were found to be duplicates and removed from the North West (1), Regina (1) and Â鶹ÊÓƵ East (1) zones.
A total of 22,315 individuals have recovered andÌý2,299 casesÌýare considered active.
Two hundred and twenty-four (224) people are in hospital.Ìý One hundred and ninety-six (196) people are receiving inpatient care: Far North West (5), Far North East (1), North West (26), North Central (26), North East (3), Saskatoon (66), Central West (1), Central East (11), Regina (51), Â鶹ÊÓƵ Central (1) and Â鶹ÊÓƵ East (5).Ìý Twenty-eight (28) people are in intensive care: North West (1), North Central (1), Saskatoon (11), Central East (3), Â鶹ÊÓƵ West (1) and Regina (11). Note that total hospitalizations (in-patient and ICU) include both infectious and non-infectious COVID-19 cases receiving care.
There were 3,317 COVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan on February 4, 2021.
To date, 521,073 COVID-19 tests have been processed in Saskatchewan.Ìý As of February 3, 2021, when other provincial and national numbers were available, Saskatchewan’s per capita rate was 439,268 tests performed per million population.Ìý The national rate was 576,787 tests performed per million population.
Further statistics on the total number of cases among healthcare workers, breakdowns of total cases by source of infection, age, sex and region, total tests to date and the per capita testing rate can be found on the Government of Saskatchewan website.Ìý Please visitÌý.
TheÌýseven-day average of daily new cases is 225 (18.4 new cases per 100,000 population) and is now available on the Government of Saskatchewan website.Ìý This chart compares today’s average to data collected over the past several months.Ìý Please visitÌý.
Enforcing Public Health MeasuresÌý
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Enforcement of public health orders is permitted underÌýThe Public Health Act, 1994.Ìý Public health inspectors will be supported in their efforts to ticket violators quickly to ensure that businesses and events are brought into compliance as quickly as possible, in addition to the enforcement efforts that have been undertaken by police agencies throughout the province.
The week of February 1, Saskatchewan Health Authority public health inspectors issued seven individual tickets for failure to abide by public health orders.Ìý Each of these tickets was for $2,800.Ìý Note that under theÌýHealth Information and Privacy Act,Ìýthe Ministry of Health cannot disclose the names of individuals who have received fines.
For more information on the current public health measures or to see the Public Health Order, visitÌý.
General COVID-19 Information
General public inquiries may be directed toÌý[email protected].