The province reported no new deaths, 36 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday along with 87 recoveries. Over one million COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in the province. 

There are 79 people in hospital including 12 people in intensive care.

The South Central Zone is reporting one new case, Regina is reporting 11 new cases, Saskatoon is reporting nine new cases, six new cases in the South East, The Far North East has three new cases, and the North Central and North West have two new cases.

639 cases are considered active in the province, and 29 of those are located in the sub-region 'south-central 2' which is made up of Moose Jaw and the surrounding area.

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is advising residents that there has been a delay in the shipment of Pfizer vaccines expected to arrive this week. As a result, some immunization clinics scheduled this week will be offering the Moderna vaccine instead starting tomorrow.

Residents with booked appointments who are affected by this delay will be contacted to inform them of the change in vaccine brand, appointment times and locations will remain the same.

Youth, aged 12 to 17, can only receive the Pfizer vaccine. Any youths affected by the delay will be contacted directly to discuss arrangements for immunization.

Saskatchewan has now entered Step Two of re-opening, with in-person gathering limits increasing across several sectors and for private gatherings.

The full implementation of Step 3 of the Re-Opening Roadmap will occur on Sunday, July 11.

That means that as of Sunday, July 11, all public health orders will be removed.

Vaccines Reported

An additional 6,496 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,005,275.

The additional 6,496 doses of COVID-19 vaccine reported today were administered to residents living in the following zones: Far North West, 26; Far North East, 89; North West, 482; North Central, 451; North East, 340; Saskatoon, 2,574; Central West, 67; Central East, 707; Regina, 861; South West, 226; South Central, 81; and South East, 394.  There were 198 doses administered with zone of residence pending.

Eighty per cent of those over the age of 40+ have received their first dose.  Seventy-five percent of those 30+ have received their first dose.  Seventy per cent of those 18+ have received their first dose, while sixty-nine per cent of those 12+ have also received their first dose.