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COVID-19 Active Outbreaks

Effective February 7, 2022, public health is shifting resources to focus on outbreak management in settings where the risk of severe health outcomes is highest.

Outbreaks in long-term care and personal care homes will continue to be publicly reported below.

Outbreaks related to public mass gatherings/events, places of worship, workplaces, child care and educational settings will no longer be posted on saskatchewan.ca. However, these venues and organizations will continue to be supported by local public health with transmission mitigation planning and standard surveillance protocols.

Given widespread community transmission of the Omicron variant, residents should assume it is present everywhere and take all appropriate precautions.

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1. Far North

Location Name Zone Date Declared Information

Outbreaks will remain listed until officially declared over by an SHA Medical Health Officer.

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2. North

Location Name Zone Date Declared Information
North Battleford River Heights Lodge North West September 12, 2023 Long-Term Care

Outbreaks will remain listed until officially declared over by an SHA Medical Health Officer.

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3. Central

Location Name Zone Date Declared Information
Kelvington Kelvington & Area Hospital (Kelvindell Lodge) Central East September 25, 2023 Long-Term Care
Biggar Biggar & District Health Centre (Skyview) Central West September 25, 2023 Long-Term Care

Outbreaks will remain listed until officially declared over by an SHA Medical Health Officer.

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4. Saskatoon Zone

Location Name Date Declared Information
Saskatoon Stensrud Lodge (all) September 25, 2023 Long-Term Care
Saskatoon Oliver Lodge (3rd floor) September 22, 2023 Long-Term Care
Saskatoon Parkridge Centre (Eastridge 1) September 11, 2023 Long-Term Care

Outbreaks will remain listed until officially declared over by an SHA Medical Health Officer.

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5. Regina Zone

Location Name Date Declared Information
 Regina  Wascana Rehabilitation Centre (all 3-3)  September 27, 2023  Long-Term Care

Outbreaks will remain listed until officially declared over by an SHA Medical Health Officer.

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6. South

Location Name Zone Date Declared Information
Moose Jaw Providence Place (Edgar Hall) South Central September 12, 2023 Long-Term Care

Outbreaks will remain listed until officially declared over by an SHA Medical Health Officer.

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