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COVID-19 in Sask: 4 new cases, SHA exposure alert expanded at Turtleford SARCAN

One of the new cases was in the Saskatoon zone and three were in the south central zone.

5 people are in hospital, including 4 in intensive care

There were 149 active cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan as of Thursday. (Communications Nova Scotia)

The Saskatchewan Health Authority announced Thursday evening that a COVID-19 possible exposure alert in Turtleford at the community SARCANhas been expanded.

The SHA is asking people who visited the recycling business between August 4-14 to self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 for 14 days from the last time they were at the 3rd Avenue location. Previously, the exposure warningcovered only August 4-6.

The new information was unveiled during contact tracing, the SHA said in a statement.

"If health officials are uncertain that they have identified all known close contacts, they may take further action to notify the community about possible locations where individuals with COVID-19 may have attended while infectious," it read.

4 new cases, 9 more recoveries announced Thursday

Four new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Saskatchewan on Thursday, along with nine recoveries.

One of the new cases was in the Saskatoon zone and three were in the south central zone.

The total number of active cases is now 149, with a total of1,590 cases confirmed in Saskatchewan since March.

Five people are currently in hospital, including four in intensive care in Saskatoon.

Of the active cases in the province, 25 are in the northwestregion, one is in the north central zone, 19 are in Saskatoon, 21 are in Regina, seven are in the central west, one is in central east, 46 are in the southwest and 29 are in the south central area.

The province said 99 of the 149 active cases are in communal living settings, which is the term it has been using to describe Hutterite colonies.

There were 1,443 COVID-19 tests performed in Saskatchewan on Wednesday.

A total of 22 people with COVID-19 have died in the province since the pandemic began.