Effective Friday, September 17, a province-wide mandatory masking order will be implemented for all indoor public spaces. 

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Cases and Risk of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan

Daily COVID-19 chart for November 18, 2021.

The map above shows 13 zones with comprehensive statistical information for COVID-19 activity in each zone.

A second map showing 32 smaller zones now provides new positive and current active COVID-19 case numbers for these sub-zones.

Note: The zones and sub-zones do not use the same geographic boundaries as the original six regions.

Detailed Cases, Charts and Testing Information

All information including daily cases by age and vaccination status and vaccine doses by region and age that was previously found on this page is now available on the Saskatchewan.ca Health and Wellness Dashboard, which includes detailed COVID-19 data that is interactive and easily downloadable.                                                                                                               

Cases infected with a variant of concern (VoC), as of November 18, 2021

Zone VoCs
Detected by
Screening *
VoCs Sequenced
(WGS)
Alpha (B.1.1.7) Beta (B.1.351) Gamma (P.1) Delta (B.1.617.2)
Far North West 339 741 212   23 506
Far North Central 4 88 4     84
Far North East 100 647 56   12 579
North West 883 1,392 351   251 790
North Central 668 1,208 345 9 26 828
North East 87 411 66   2 343
Saskatoon 2,196 2,952 1,137 1 127 1,687
Central West 149 245 107   2 136
Central East 655 866 405   5 456
Regina 4,835 3,954 2,837   5 1,112
South West 416 525 251   26 248
South Central 894 881 636   2 243
South East 1,158 1,255 693   1 561
Pending 77 175 23   2 150
Totals 12,461 15,340 7,123 10 484 7,723

As of June 9, 2021, the Ministry of Health updated the designations for reporting variants of concern to Alpha (B.1.1.7), Beta (B.1.351), Gamma (P.1) and Delta (B.1.617.2).

* As of September 13, 2021, the province of Saskatchewan ceased testing for variant type on all new cases using SNP in order to support overall COVID-19 testing. Whole genome sequencing will continue to identify any emerging variants. Note that, as public health investigations proceed, variant of concern case locations may change due as residence locations are confirmed.

COVID-19 Deaths by Age Group, as of November 18, 2021

Age Group 19 and under 20 to 39 40 to 59 60 to 79 80+ Total
COVID-19 Deaths 3 34 100 370 398 905

3rd and 4th Dose Administration - As of November 16, 2021 (updated every Tuesday)

Age Range  w/ 3rd Dose w/ 4th Dose Total Extra Doses
12-17 107 0 107
18-29 3,305 9 3,314
30-39 5,371 9 5,380
40-49 7,468 52 7,520
50-59 17,194 755 17,949
60-69 22,872 2,147 25,019
70-79 8,508 119 8,627
80+ 13,558 14 13,572
Total 78,383 3,105 81,488

National Case Numbers - Public Health Agency of Canada

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