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COVID-19 in Sask: 6 new cases, 6 recoveries reported Thursday

Beginning Sept. 17 theprovince will be providing a weekly report about trends of COVID-19 in school.

Province to start giving weekly report on COVID-19 in schools

There were six new cases on Thursday in Saskatchewan. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)

Saskatchewan reported six more cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.

Five different zones each reported one new case, including the far northeast, Saskatoon,central west, central east and Reginazones.The location of the sixth case is pending.

The total number of reportedcases in the province now stands at 1,676,with59 considered active.A total of 1,593 people have recovered.

One person is in hospital receiving inpatient care in Saskatoon.

The province said1,120 COVID-19 tests were performed Wednesday.

It also announced that, beginning Sept. 17, theprovince will be providing a weekly report about trends of COVID-19 in school.

The province's chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab says analyzing the data from any positive cases in school children will give them a better understanding of how the disease is being transmitted. (CBC)

The report will give testing numbers and cases for children aged 0 to 19 with data by age categories and testing positivity rates posted weekly.

Dr. Saqib Shahab, the province's chief medical health officer, said that with schools openingthe province is going to take a closer look at that age group.

It will break the age groups intopre-school, elementary and high school to try to understand how transmission is occurring, Shahab said.

"We need to understand that if you see an increase in case numbers, what are the exposure settings?"

Scott Livingstone, the CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), said the authority will be tracking students, teachers and other school employees.

"The hope isnext weekend on an ongoing basis, we'll be able to improve reporting as we know more about what's going on with testing results and testingnumbers in school age kids, as well as school employees," Livingstone said.

The report will be posted atsaskatchewan.ca/COVID-19/Safe-Schools-Plan.

Shahab said the province is at a critical time as schools reopen and fall begins.

"We've had a nice summer, we've had low transmission rates, we've been able to enjoy the summer," he said. "But we are entering our first fall and winter during a pandemic and hopefully we will be in a different place by spring and summer."

Shahab said now is the time to remain vigilant and wear mask, wash hands and socialdistance.

"We have very low transmission rates [right now], but we can see from jurisdictions around us, and internationally, that it doesn't take much for transmission to pick up again significantly," he said.

"So we really need to continue to do what we've been doing to keep our case numbers low, to support school reopening and people going back to work and all of the other sectors of the economy that have been working throughout over the last few months."