Health officials are reporting 412 new cases of COVID-19 on January 11. The new cases are located in the Far North West (33), Far North Central (9), Far North East (80), North West (102), North Central (95), North East (48), Saskatoon (142), Central West (4), Central East (23), Regina (88), South West (1), South Central (12) and South East (47) zones and 35 new cases have pending residence information.

According to the daily update 8 more residents have also passed away. Four of the eight are reported to be in the 80+ age group. Two in the 60-69 group, one in the 50-59 group, and one in the 30-39 age group.

3,735 cases are considered active in the province. There are 38 active cases in the central-west reporting region.

The seven day average for daily new cases in the province is at an all time high, sitting at 307 as of January 11.

Vaccine Update:

According to a government release, the province is expecting another 6825 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and 5400 doses of the Moderna vaccine to arrive this week. The exact day and the locations of distribution will be announced later.

As of January 11, the province has administered 8,948 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines. Those have been distributed:

  • 847 Pfizer doses in Saskatoon;
  • 613 Pfizer doses in Prince Albert;
  • 596 Moderna doses in the Far North West zone;
  • 134 Moderna doses in the Far North Central zone;
  • 1,071 Moderna doses in the Far North East zone;
  • and 388 Moderna doses in the North East zone. 

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