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COVID-19 in Sask: 2 new deaths, 269 new cases announced Monday

Saskatchewan has now had more than 90 COVID-19-related deaths aftertwo more residents with the illness died, public health officials announced Monday.

One-third of COVID-related deaths in province announced in the last 7 days

The individuals were both at least 80 years old, and lived in the Saskatoon and North West zones respectively. (Sergio Perez/Reuters)

Saskatchewan has now had more than 90 COVID-19-related deaths after two more residents with the illness died, public health officials announced Monday.

The people were both at least 80 years oldand lived in the Saskatoon and north west zones.

The total number of deaths related to COVID-19 in Saskatchewan is now 91. Thirty-oneof those have been reported within the past week.

Meanwhile, Saskatchewan's totalknown COVID-19 cases to date has surpassed 12,000afterpublic health officials announced 269 new COVID-19 cases Monday.

Fifty-nine of the new cases were from the Regina area, 51 from the Saskatoon area,50 were linked to the north central region and 30 were from the north west.

Seventeen new cases were announced in the northeast zone, 16 from the central east and 14 from the far north east area. Eight new cases are linked to the far north west, six are from the south east, three are from the far north central area, two are from central west and one is from the south west.

A regional breakdown of known COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan as of Dec. 14, 2020. (CBC Graphics)

Seven of the new cases have pending residence information.

There are now 4,380 known active COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan.

Four more health-care workers have tested positive for COVID-19, pushing the total since March to 419, with 346testingpositive since October.

There have been another 82 new positive tests each in the 19-and-under and 20 to 39 demographics. Sixty more people in their 40s and 50s have tested positive for the illness.

There are seven more people in hospital due to COVID-19 in the province, including four more patients admitted tointensive care units. There are currently 124 hospitalizationswith 27 people in critical care.

On Sunday, 3,024 COVID-19 tests were conducted, pushing the total in Saskatchewan to 388,972.

The seven-day average of new cases announced per day is down to 262. The seven-day test-positivity rate is 21.7.

The province also announced Monday that further public health restrictions that will come into effect in stages between now and Dec. 25. Among them are new restrictions onprivate gatherings.

Starting Dec. 17, Saskatchewan residents will only be allowed to have private indoor gatherings with members of their own household.

People who live by themselves can visit with one household that has no more than four people. Caregivers and support services are still allowed into a home.

Though the number of new cases is slowly declining, many are still being linked to private gatherings, according to Dr. Saqib Shahab, Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer.