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COVID-19 in Sask.: No new deaths, 153 new cases Friday

Saskatchewan is reporting no new deaths Friday, with 153 new known cases of COVID-19. Active case numbers are sitting at1,510.

Now 1,510 active cases in Saskatchewan, after 136 new recoveries from illness

Sixteen people are in intensive care with COVID-19 in Saskatchewan as of Friday. (Henry Nicholls/Reuters)

Saskatchewan is reporting no new deaths from COVID-19 Friday, with 153 newcases of the illness in the province.

There are now 1,510 active cases in Saskatchewan, according to the province's latest update, after 136 more recoveries from COVID-19.

Here's where the new cases are:

  • Far northwest (31).
  • Far northeast (eight).
  • Northwest (11).
  • North central (five).
  • Northeast (three).
  • Saskatoon (18).
  • Central west (one).
  • Central east (17).
  • Regina (50).
  • South central (five).

Residence information is pending for four other cases.

As well, 10cases that were awaiting residence information were assigned to the far northwest (three), far northeast (two),northwest (one),Saskatoon (one), central west (one) and Regina (two) zones.

There are now 155 people are in hospital with COVID-19, including16 in intensive care.

On the vaccine front,3,545 doses were administered Thursday, for a total of69,451 given in Saskatchewan.

The Saskatchewan government announced Thursday that a booking system is coming to allow people to make their ownappointments for COVID-19 vaccination.

The announcement came one day after the government said those eligible for vaccinations would be contacted.

Saskatchewan is also expanding its rapid-testing capabilities as concerns riseover coronavirusvariants.

The province is set to deploymore than 700,000 rapidtests, which were procuredthrough a federal government allocation, according to a Thursday news release.

With files from Emily Pasiuk