Sunday brought one new case of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 646. 

The new case is in Regina. A resident in the North region who tested positive for COVID-19 has also died.  That individual was in their 70s.  This brings the total number of deaths in the province to 11. 

Of the 646 reported cases, 53 are considered active.  Two more people have recovered, bringing the provincial total to 582. 

There are currently four people in hospital. Three are receiving inpatient care, one in Regina and two in Saskatoon and another is in intensive care in Saskatoon.

A total of 55 cases are considered active.

Of the 646 provincial cases overall, 142 are travel-related, 381 are community contacts or mass gatherings, 76 have no known exposures and 47 are under investigation by public health.

50 of the cases are health care workers, and the province says the infections may not be because of their health care in all instances.

A total of 169 of the cases are from the Saskatoon area, 80 are from the Regina area, 112 are from the north, 256 are from the far north, 17 are from the south and 12 are from the central region.

Ninety-four cases are of people 19 and younger, and 124 are in the 60-and-older range. Of all of the cases, 52 percent are in female patients and 48 percent are male.

Thus far, 47,824 tests have been performed in Saskatchewan. According to the latest numbers, There has been a rate of 36,335 tests per one million people, compared to the national average of 41,482 per million.

Saskatchewan still has the fifth most active cases in Canada.

Nationally as of Friday afternoon, there have been over 89,300 confirmed cases and over 6,900 deaths from COVID-19. There have also been over 47,400 recoveries.