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Saskatchewan has moved from a weekly COVID-19 report to a monthly COVID-19 report, with 231 new cases reported last week.

Saskatchewan State Governmentis migrating to monthlyCOVID-19reports instead of weekly reports this summer.

"In recent weeks, COVID-19 surveillance indicators have suggested a declining trend in COVID-19 infections," the government said in a statement.

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Last weekly report June 30th.

On July 21st, a three-week report consisting of case numbers from June 26th to July 16th and other data will be released.

The first monthly report will be released in August. 18, Report period from July 17th to August 13th. The

report will continue to be released every Thursday at 1:30 pm. It was posted on the government website.

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"Ministry and health sector partners continue to monitor COVID-19 surveillance data and report frequency in the future May be adjusted. About observed trends. ”

Dr. Sakib Shahab, Supreme Health Officer in Surveillance, said residents should continue their personal risk assessment during the summer. Said that.

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"If you are hosting a crowded indoor event, you should continue to consider using masks and improving ventilation. Yes, and even better, spend some time outdoors during the wonderful summer of Saskatchewan, "says Shahab.

"We will continue to make information accessible to people every month through detailed public health analysis and more frequent reporting when trends become apparent," Shahab added. ..

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Shahab considers getting up-to-date information on COVID-19 vaccines, including booster effects I asked the residents to do it.

231 cases reported last week

The state reported 231 new COVID-19 cases confirmed by laboratory tests last week.

Due to a sequence database issue, last week's concern data variants are not available. The

state also reported the deaths of 12 new COVID-19s.

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