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Sask. Ministry of Health says COVID-19 activity increasing

in Saskatchewan has increased to 4.0 per cent from 3.8 per cent reported during the June 19-25 report., who released the latest COVID-19 numbers from June 26 to July 16 on Thursday.Read more:The lowest percentage of test positivity was found in the Far North Central, Northeast and South Central regions.

The ministry added that calls to 811 for respiratory-like illness, and visits to emergency departments have increased as well.During the reporting period, 628 new cases of the virus were confirmed, with 229 COVID-19 hospital admissions and 15 ICU admissions.

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