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COVID-19 in Sask.: Test positivity rate rises to 33%, 215 people hospitalized

Saskatchewans COVID-19 test positivity rate sat at 33 per cent on Thursday, with 215 people in hospital a 75 per cent increase from a week ago.

No new deaths reported Thursday; last COVID-19 death was reported 2 weeks ago

A woman wearing a mask, gloves and other protective gear carries out a nose swab on a man.
Saskatchewans COVID-19 test positivity rate sat at 33 per cent on Thursday up by two per cent from the day before. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Saskatchewan's COVID-19 test positivity rate the total percentage of daily PCR tests that came back positive and hospitalizations both increased on Thursday.

According to the latest data posted to the province's online dashboard, there were 1,158 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 out of 3,513 provincial tests, bumping up the test positivity rate to 33 per cent.

However, the reported casenumbers are likely considerably understated, since they don't include peoplewho test positive for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 through an at-home rapid antigen test.

For the 15th consecutive day, the province has not reported any newCOVID-19-related deaths. There have been a total of 961 deaths from the illness in the province, with the most recentreported on Jan. 6.


The Saskatchewan Health Authorityreported 215hospitalizations on Thursday an increase of 16 from Wednesday and a 75 per cent spike from the 123 people hospitalized a week ago, on Jan. 13.

There are192 in-patients: 90 hospitalized for a COVID-19-related illness, 88 with incidental COVID-19 infections and 14 are undetermined.

There are also 23 patients in intensive care: 15 hospitalized for a COVID-19-related illness, six with incidental COVID-19 infections and twoundetermined, according to the health authority.

Of those hospitalized on Thursday,74(roughly 34 per cent) were not fully vaccinated against the virus, the health authority said.


Saskatoon and Regina saw the majority of positive PCR tests reported Thursday, at 366 and 349, respectively.

Other COVID-19 case numbers by region were:

  • Central east: 66.
  • Southeast: 64.
  • Northwest: 54.
  • North central: 42.
  • South central: 35.
  • Far northeast: 18.
  • Central west: 18.
  • Northeast: 13.
  • Southwest: 10.
  • Far northwest: 10.

Another 113 new COVID-19 cases have pending residence information, the province said.

As of Thursday, 11,973known active COVID-19 cases were reported across Saskatchewan, while the seven-day rolling average of new infections sat at 1,269 (105.3 cases per 100,000 people).

1,263 more people fully vaccinated in Sask.

Another 2,020 people have received a COVID-19 vaccinationin Saskatchewan, according to the province's Thursday statistics. That number includes 757 first doses and 1,263 second shots.


The Saskatoon region saw the most new vaccinations, with632, followed by the Regina area with 270 and the north central part of the province which includes Prince Albert at 150 doses administered.

A total of 881,437 people in Saskatchewan are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Thursday.