Two new deaths, 1,273 new positive COVID-19 cases, and 1,360 recoveries have been reported by the provincial government on Thursday.

The new cases are found in the South-Central zone (84), Saskatoon (433), Regina (195), Far Northwest (7), Far North-Central (1), Far Northeast (30), Northwest (57), North-Central (50), Northeast (25), Central-West (40), Central-East (80), Southwest (38), Southeast (85), and there are 148 cases with pending residence information.

12,386 cases are considered active in the province. Of the 40 new cases in the Central-West zone, 28 are in Central-West subzone one, which includes Kindersley and Rosetown. Active cases in Central-West actually dropped four after, 44 recoveries were noted on Thursday, down to 246. Of those 246, 158 are in the Central-West one subzone. 

328 individuals are hospitalized; there are 293 inpatient hospitalizations; of those, 120 are a COVID-19-related illness, 140 are incidental COVID-19 infections, and 33 have not yet been determined. 35 people in the ICUs; of those, 26 are for COVID-19-related illnesses, and 6 are for incidental COVID-19 infections. 3 residents are in PICU/NICU: 2 are for COVID-19-related illnesses, and 1 is for incidental COVID-19 infection. One more person was admitted to hospital in the Central-West, and four individuals are now receiving inpatient care in the zone. 

The 7-day average of new COVID-19 case numbers was 1,265.