10 deaths in relation to COVID-19 have been reported.

Along with that, there are 126 new positive cases and 400 recoveries.

Two of the new cases are in the central-west zone, Saskatoon has 35, Regina has 29, central-east has 14, north-central and the far northeast have eight cases each, the northwest and southeast have six cases each, the far northwest has five, the south-central has three, northeast and southwest have one case each, and there eight cases with pending residence information.

This brings the number of active cases in the province to 2,538.

Active cases in the Central West Zone have dropped to 46, and hospitalizations have dropped as well, down to one receiving inpatient care. Meanwhile in Northwest subzone three, which includes Unity and Wilkie, active cases sit at 57. And in Northwest subzone two, which includes Macklin, Denzil and Lloydminster, there are 150 cases considered active. 19 people are in hospital in the Northwest Zone, with three in intensive care.

286 individuals are getting treatment in hospital. 217 are receiving inpatient care and 69 are in the ICU.

Three more patients have been transferred to Ontario to receive medical care which brings the total of transferred patients up to 12.

The 7-day average of the new COVID-19 case number is 238.