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COVID-19 in Sask.: No new deaths in the province for second day in a row

The province announced 177 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, making the known active case count2,260.

177 new cases of COVID-19 announced Sunday

A health worker prepares a vaccine dose at a mobile vaccine clinic held inside an Ottawa Community Housing building on May 7, 2021. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

Saskatchewan has no new deaths to report for the second day in a row. The province announced 177 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, making the known active case count2,260.

There are 157 people in hospital, with 41 in intensive care.

Here's where the new cases are:

  • Far Northwest, eight.
  • North West, 18.
  • North Central, 9.
  • Saskatoon, 40.
  • Central West, one.
  • Central East, 14.
  • Regina, 42.
  • Southwest, 11.
  • South Central, 15.
  • Southeast, 18.

One new case is pending residence information. Two new cases with pending residence information were assigned; one wentto the North Central zoneand one to the Regina zone.

Starting Monday, people aged 29 and up can begin booking their vaccine appointments. The age remains 18 and upin the northern district.

A new daily high of 13,651 vaccines were delivered by the reporting period Sunday.

Seventy-one per cent of people over 40 in the province now have their first dose, meaning Saskatchewan has reached a milestone in their latest three-step reopening plan.