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COVID-19 in Sask.: Province expands vaccine eligibility to more front-line health-care workers

Those eligible now include front-line staff in private digital imaging clinics, community labs, the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and in private physicians' offices who provide patient care.

Some non-Saskatchewan Health Authority workers now eligible; 221 new COVID-19 cases reported, 2 more deaths

As of Friday, 58 per cent of Saskatchewan residents age 50 and over have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. (Paul Sancya/AP)

The province is expanding vaccine eligibility for non-Saskatchewan Health Authority health-care workers who are on the front line in clinical care areas.

Those eligible now include front-line staff in private digital imaging clinics, community labs, the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and in private physicians' offices who provide patient care, the province announced Friday.

The newly included health-care workers will receive a letter of eligibility over the coming days, which they will need in order toregister for COVID-19 vaccinations, according to the province.Appointments for this select group must be made through the telephone booking system only.

Saskatchewan also reported 221 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday. Twomore people have died dueto the illness caused by the novel coronavirus: a person in their 60sfrom the northwestzone, and a person in their 40s from the southeast zone.

There are 190people in hospital in the province due to COVID-19, including 44 in intensive care.

Regina has the bulk of the ICU patients, with 30.

There were 3,739 COVID-19 tests processed in the province Thursday, according to the province's latest COVID-19 update.

(Government of Saskatchewan)

The province reported 277 newcases involving the more contagious coronavirus variantsof concernon Friday.Regina accounts for 76 per cent of Saskatchewan's total variant cases to date.

Of the 37,615 known COVID-19cases to date in the province,2,603 casesare considered active.

The seven-day average of daily new cases in Saskatchewanis264 21.6 new cases per 100,000 population.

The new cases Friday are in the following provincial zones:

  • Far northwest: five.
  • Far northeast: five.
  • Northwest: 21.
  • North central: eight.
  • Northeast: four.
  • Saskatoon: 25.
  • Central west: one.
  • Central east: 11.
  • Regina: 57.
  • Southwest: 18.
  • South central: 25.
  • Southeast: 25.

Residence information is pending for 16 othernew cases.

The province also reported 225new recoveries on Friday.

There were 3,739 COVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan Thursday. (Kamran Jebreili/AP Photo)

More than 320,000 vaccines administered

As of Friday, 58 per cent of Saskatchewan residents age 50 and overhave received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

There were 8,168COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Thursday in Saskatchewan, according to the province.

To date, atotal of 323,573 shots have been administered.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said there were 66 COVID-19 patients in intensive care in Regina. In fact, there are 30.
    Apr 16, 2021 3:21 PM CT