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COVID-19 in Sask: 2 new cases, 9 more recoveries reported Thursday

The Saskatchewan government announced two new cases of COVID-19on Thursday. One case is in the Saskatoon area and the other is in the north region.

One new case in Saskatoon area, other in north region

There were two additional cases of COVID-19 reported in Saskatchewan on Thursday. Nine recoveries were announced as well. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

The Saskatchewan government announced two new cases of COVID-19on Thursday. One case is in the Saskatoon area and the other is in the north region.

The province also announced nine more recoveries, bumping the total number of recoveries up to 568. There have been 639 cases recorded overall since the virus was first detected in the province in March.

There were 751 tests processed by the province on Thursday. The province has tested 2,007 people since expanded testing criteria came into effect Monday.

"We'll continue to watch and analyzewhat we're seeing, particularly to the test positivity rate, which was low even though we had very very broad criteria," Scott Livingstone, CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority said on Thursday. "We are seeing more coming in [for testing]."

The province has conducted 45,869 tests in total.

The provincial breakdown indicates that 304 of the 751 tests processed on Wednesday were in the Saskatoon region, where an outbreak has been declared. The outbreak is linked to gatherings in early May.

The four known cases in that outbreak have been connected to mass gatherings in Saskatoon that allegedly violated the public health order on gatherings of 10 or more people.

"Our first step is to educate. Our first step is to work with all of those involved to ensure they understand the seriousness in adherence to these public health orders," Premier Scott Moe said Thursday.

"If there's a repeated not-following of the public health order, most certainly we would move forward with a fine."

There are 61 known active cases in the provinceas of Thursday, with 46active cases in the far north region, five in the north region, sevenin the Saskatoon area, two in the Regina areaand one in the southern region.

Two cases of COVID-19 were announced on Thursday in Saskatchewan. One case is in the north region and the other is in the Saskatoon area. (CBC)

There have been 253cases in the far north region overall, along with 112 cases in the north region, 168in the Saskatoon area, 78 in the Regina area, 16in the southern region and 12 in the central region.

The province has traced 141cases to travel and 369 cases to community contacts or mass gatherings. Another 53 cases still are being investigated. There are 76cases with no known exposure.

Four people are in hospital, three of themin intensive care. Ten people diagnosed with the novel coronavirusin the province have died.

With files from Glenn Reid