The province has confirmed there are four new presumptive positive COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan. 

That gives the province a total of 20 - eight confirmed by testing at the federal lab in Winnipeg and 12 presumptive positives. 

A media release stated: "Three of the four presumptive positive cases are related to travel and one is a close contact of a previously reported case.  Nineteen of the twenty cases are well enough to self-isolate at home at present; one presumptive positive case is in hospital for medical reasons not related to COVID-19."

Wednesday, the province enacted a number of measures aimed at limited the amount of social contact people havem including prohibiting public gatherings larger than 50 people, closing all gyms, fitness centres, casinos and bingo halls and limiting restaurants, bars and event venues to 50 per cent capacity. 

The province is asking people to "maintain social distancing (one to two metres) with members of your household.  Do not share utensils, bedding, electronic devices, etc. and clean high-touch-shared surfaces frequently.  If you are sharing living space with someone who is self-isolating, you are required to self-monitor.  This means actively monitoring for symptoms including taking your temperature twice daily.  Be prepared to self-isolate immediately yourself if you develop a fever or cough."

A self-testing tool to determine if you should seek further medical testing is online at the provincial health website here