2,525 cases are considered active, with 149 of those located in the sub-region 'south-central 2' which is made up of Moose Jaw and the surrounding area.

One death, 193 new cases of COVID-19, and 222 recoveries were reported on Wednesday.

The one death comes from the southeast region and was a resident in their 70's.

Of the new cases, 9 are in the south-central zone, 66 are in Regina, 40 in Saskatoon, 20 northwest, 17 in the southeast, 13 in the central-east, eight in the southwest, five in the far northwest, two in the north-central zone, and two in the northeast. Six of the new cases are pending resident information. 

2,525 cases are considered active, with 149 of those located in the sub-region 'south-central 2' which is made up of Moose Jaw and the surrounding area.

203 people are in hospital with 162 receiving inpatient care, and 41 are in intensive care.

It was also posted briefly online that there would be a walk-in vaccination clinic in Moose Jaw Wednesday, that however is not the case. DiscoverMooseJaw has received word from the Saskatchewan Health Authority that the notice was posted by accident, and we will let you know when the next clinic is set to open.

Currently, all residents aged 52 and over are able to book their vaccinations online, or over the phone by calling 1-833-SASKVAX (1-833-727-5829).

Vaccines Reported

An additional 8,682 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 307,449.

The 8,682 doses of COVID-19 vaccine reported today were administered to residents living in the following regions: Far North West (59), Far North East (36), North West (451), North Central (686), North East (105), Saskatoon (1,944), Central West (758), Central East (657), Regina (2,473), South West (366), South Central (517) and South East (369). There were 261 doses administered with zone of residence pending.

Fifty-five per cent of Saskatchewan residents age 50+ have received their first dose.

Regina Drive-Thru Vaccination Clinic Open to Ages 48-54

The Regina COVID-19 vaccine drive-thru has expanded eligibility to include all residents aged 48-54 years. This clinic is first come first serve, open 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily at Evraz Place on the Regina Exhibition grounds.

Pharmacy Vaccination Pilot Project

Saskatchewan is preparing to offer COVID-19 vaccinations in pharmacies. In late April, select pharmacies will participate in a small-scale rollout to refine distribution and vaccination processes before larger volumes of vaccines are distributed to more pharmacies province-wide.

Appointments for pharmacy vaccinations are not yet available. Once participating pharmacies are ready to provide vaccinations, there will be additional information provided by the Ministry of Health and pharmacies will communicate directly with the public.