With the July 11 date for the removal of most health restrictions in Saskatchewan nearing closer, COVID-19 numbers continue to be low.
The province says there were 14 new cases diagnosed Monday to go along with 60 recoveries. This puts the active case count at 313. The 14 new cases are the lowest one-day total the province has seen in the calendar year.
The new cases are located in the following zones: Far North West, 5; Far North Central, 1; North West, 2; North Central, 4; and Regina, 2.
There is one death to report as someone in their 30’s from the northwest zone has passed away due to the virus.
The seven-day daily average now sits at 28 which is the lowest number it has been since October 13, 2020.
Sixty-two people are in hospital with 10 of those in intensive care.
Over 8,300 vaccines were administered Monday .
Status of Population Vaccinations, as of July 5, 2021 | |||
Group | Estimated Population |
Received First Dose |
Fully Vaccinated |
Age 80+ | 51,304 | 47,608 (93%) | 44,381 (87%) |
Age 70-79 | 79,817 | 73,809 (92%) | 67,775 (85%) |
Age 60-69 | 138,471 | 120,301 (87%) | 105,019 (76%) |
Age 50-59 | 147,466 | 111,816 (76%) | 87,736 (59%) |
Age 40-49 | 151,896 | 106,928 (70%) | 70,422 (46%) |
Age 30-39 | 183,246 | 111,732 (61%) | 62,154 (34%) |
Age 18-29 | 189,909 | 106,922 (56%) | 49,260 (26%) |
Age 12-17 | 90,987 | 52,858 (58%) | 14,701 (16%) |