Summary
As of April 11, there are five (5) new confirmed cases (4 new cases plus the confirmation of the presumptive positive reported April 10) of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, bringing the total to 289 reported cases.
- 289 cases are confirmed and none (0) are presumptive.
- 138 cases out of the 289 cases are considered active.
- Eighteen (18) of the cases are individuals in the zero to 19-year-old category; all others are adults, with 54% of the cases are males and 46% are females
- Twenty-two (22) cases are a result of local exposures that are unidentifiable and are not related to travel or mass gathering/event-related.
- Thirty (30) cases are healthcare workers, although the source of their infections may not be health care related.
- Eight (8) individuals are hospitalized; including seven (7) inpatient hospitalizations and one (1) in ICU hospitalization.
- Four (4) Saskatchewan residents with COVID-19 have died.
- A total of 147 individuals have recovered.
- To date, 18,448 COVID-19 tests have been performed.
Summary of Persons with COVID-19 in Saskatchewan (as of April 11, 2020)
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Region |
Total Cases |
Confirmed Cases |
*Active Cases |
Inpatient Hospitalizations |
ICU Hospitalizations |
Recovered** |
Deaths |
Far North |
7 |
7 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
North |
52 |
52 |
17 |
0 |
0 |
34 |
1 |
Central (excluding Saskatoon) |
10 |
10 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
1 |
Saskatoon |
145 |
145 |
81 |
5 |
1 |
63 |
1 |
South (excluding Regina) |
15 |
15 |
9 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
Regina |
60 |
60 |
23 |
2 |
0 |
36 |
1 |
Total Saskatchewan |
289 |
289 |
138 |
7 |
1 |
147 |
4 |
NOTES: Table includes a total of six (6) cases tested in out of province laboratories
*Active case count may be an overestimate. Active cases are calculated by subtracting deaths and recovered cases from total cases
**There may be more recovered cases yet to be reported to Public Health.
Source: PHB notifications and RRPL Daily Test Count Table.
NOTE: Boundaries were changed. As a result, the count distribution has changed from the March 25th summary. Far North – AHA, fKYHR, fMCHR; North - fPNHR, fKTHR, fPAPHR; Central - fHHR, fSHR; Saskatoon - fSkHR; South - fCHR, fFHHR, fSCHR; Regina - fRQHR
Summary of Persons with COVID-19 in Saskatchewan by Age (as of April 11, 2020)
Total Cases |
Age 19 and Under |
Age 20 to 44 |
Ages 45 to 64 |
Age 65+ |
289 |
18 |
126 |
96 |
49 |
Number of COVID-19 Confirmed Cases (as of April 11, 2020)
COVID-19 Laboratory Testing Summary for Saskatchewan
Cumulative counts as of April 11, 2020
Total Tests Performed: 18,448 (a person may have multiple tests performed)
Summary of Persons Tested for COVID-19 in former RHAs (as of April 11, 2020)
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Region |
# of Patients with Tests Ordered
|
# Patients Presumptive Positive |
# Patients Confirmed Positive |
# Patients Confirmed Negative |
Total # of Tests Performed |
Far North |
315 |
0 |
7 |
308 |
335 |
North |
2,577 |
0 |
52 |
2,529 |
2,663 |
Central (excluding Saskatoon) |
1,180 |
0 |
10 |
1,170 |
1,222 |
Saskatoon |
7,182 |
0 |
145 |
7,038 |
7,495 |
South (excluding Regina) |
1,884 |
0 |
15 |
1,869 |
1,952 |
Regina |
4,512 |
0 |
60 |
4,452 |
4,714 |
Total |
17,716 |
0 |
289 |
17,432 |
18,448 |
Source: RRPL Daily Test Count Table by former RHA
*Includes one (1) patient indeterminate (result was neither negative or confirmed at NML; specimen re-collection is required)
NOTE: Boundaries were changed. As a result, the count distribution has changed from the March 25th summary. Far North – AHA, fKYHR, fMCHR; North - fPNHR, fKTHR, fPAPHR; Central - fHHR, fSHR; Saskatoon - fSkHR; South - fCHR, fFHHR, fSCHR; Regina - fRQHR.
As the geographic locations for some people tested are unknown, numbers in the columns may not add up to the total number.
Summary of Persons Tested for COVID-19 by week (as of April 11, 2020)
Source: RRPL Daily Test Count Table
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