Where are Sask's Covid-19 cases

April 4, 2020, 11:31 am


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The map shows the location of Saskatchewan's Covid-19 cases in as much detail as the provincial government will release right now. The province has been promising more detail on the locations of rural cases for more than a week but has not yet provided that detail.

Of the current cases, 111 are in Saskatoon, which the government defines as the entire former Saskatoon Health Region.

45 cases are in Regina, shown in dark green on the map, which includes the entire former Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region. Moosomin, Rocanville, and communities along Highway 1 are considered part of Regina in the government figures, as they are part of the former Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region.

42 are from the north region, which includes Meadow Lake, North Battleford, Prince Albert and Melfort.

10 are from the south region which includes Swift Current, Moose Jaw and Weyburn, extending south to the border with the U.S.

9 cases are from the central region, which includes Kindersley in the region west of Saskatoon, and Yorkton to the east of Saskatoon. The nine cases are split between the east and west sides of the central region, shown as yellow on the map

3 cases are from the far north, which includes La Ronge and extends to the province’s north border.

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