There are 307 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan, as of Jan. 10, 2021.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) says that complete statistics for Sunday, Jan. 10 have been delayed "due to an unexpected, one-day staffing issue." This delay includes the number of recoveries as well as regional breakdowns.
Full details will be reported on Monday.
There are now 18,110 reported cases.
As of Jan. 10, a total of 7,929 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Saskatchewan. One thousand and ninety-eight of these doses were administered Jan. 9 in Regina (220), Saskatoon (112), Prince Albert (110), the Far North East (559) zone and North East (97) zone.
The SHA says some vaccinations that took place yesterday in the province’s north may not have been reported yet.
This brings the totals to 2,069 Pfizer doses and 1,008 second doses in the Regina pilot program; 2,793 Pfizer doses in Saskatoon; 476 Pfizer doses in Prince Albert; 596 Moderna doses in the Far North West zone; 81 Moderna doses in the Far North Central zone; 809 Moderna doses in the Far North East zone; and 97 Moderna doses in the North East zone.
One hundred and eighty-seven people are in hospital. One hundred and fifty-six people are receiving inpatient care. Thirty-one people are in intensive care.
There are no new deaths to report for January 10. The provincial total remains at 191.
There were 3,222 COVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan on Jan. 9.
For more information, visit www.saskatchewan.ca/COVID19. You can find the maps and the breakdown of cases by region on the government's website.