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Current Sask. health orders to remain in place until at least April 12

The province also reported 164 new COVID-19 cases and one related death on Tuesday. The premier and chief medical health officer will speak at 3 p.m. CST. Stream it live here.

Province reports 164 new COVID-19 cases and one related death on Tuesday

Saskatchewan announced 141 new cases of COVID-19 on May 19, 2021. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

Saskatchewan's current public health rules, including the enhanced restrictions recentlyenacted inRegina, will remain in place until at least April 12, health officials say.

The Ministry of Health also reported164 new cases of COVID-19 and one new related death, among someone aged 80 or over in the central east zone, on Tuesday. Those results were based on3,301 tests processed on Monday.

The new cases are located in the following regions, with Regina continuing to lead the pack:

Far northwest: one.

Far northeast: one.

Northwest:two.

North central:one.

Northeast:two.

Saskatoon:24.

Central west:two.

Central east:11.

Regina: 91.

South central:20.

Southeast:six.

(Matt Howard/CBC)

The province's seven-day average of daily new cases stands at 201, or 16.4per 100,000. That figure has been rising in recent days.

As of Monday,1,575 variants of concern have been identified through screening.

(Government of Saskatchewan)

One-hundred-and-sixty people are in hospital, including 22 people under intensive care.

The public health orders will be reviewed on April 12.

In Regina, which faces the bulk of each day's newly announced cases,private indoor gatherings are restricted to immediate household members only. All restaurants and licensed establishments must close for in-person dining. Most event venues supporting 30 persons or less are not permitted to operate. Travel is also not recommended in or out of the area unless absolutely necessary.

The Moose Jaw area,about 70 kilometres west of Regina, is also seeing a surge in cases, and residents wereadvised to follow the same precautions.

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