57 new cases of COVID-19 were announced in the province Wednesday, with 17 located in the north-central zone, 14 in Saskatoon, 11 in Regina, seven in the central east, four in the northeast, two in the central west, one in the far northeast and one in the northwest. There were no new cases announced for the south-central region. A full map of 'cases-per-region' can be found below.

Saskatoon’s new cases continue to be primarily linked with outbreaks at local nightclubs.

469 cases are considered active.

15 people have recovered as well, and there are 17 people in hospital, with 15 receiving inpatient care and two in intensive care.

The following was also released by the provincial government;

COVID-19 Outbreak Information and Advisories

The Government of Saskatchewan publicly posts outbreaks in hospitals, long-term care, and integrated facilities, personal care homes, correctional facilities, homeless shelters, group homes, congregate/communal living settings, places of worship, daycares, schools, universities, colleges, workplaces, mass gatherings, and events.

Public advisories will be issued by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) when there is has been a COVID-19 exposure risk to the public when the contact investigation is unable to reach all potential contacts, as well as the latest on restrictions to visitation at SHA facilities.