The Saskatchewan Health Authority says there have been several active outbreaks of COVID-19 in the province this week.
On Thursday, Green Line Manufacturing in Saskatoon was identified; also that day, Creative Wood Interiors in Osler. The Town Office in Osler was identified on Tuesday.
On Monday, an outbreak was declared at KFC in Meadow Lake, and then 2 days later, at a McDonald’s in that community. In Lloydminster on Monday, the declaration was made concerning Bea Fisher Aboriginal Affairs Program. In Glaslyn, Holy Cross Church was identified on Wednesday.
Three places were pointed out in Regina: on Tuesday – Mark’s in Southland Mall and TD Canada Trust on Prince of Wales Drive; also, Regina General Hospital, Mother and Baby Unit on Thursday.
Additionally, The Saskatchewan Health Authority has declared COVID-19 outbreaks at Pleasant Hill School, and Saskatoon Misbah School.
Saskatoon Public Schools says classes at both schools will continue as scheduled.
The declaration of a COVID-19 outbreak is used by Public Health to mobilize and coordinate a response to the infection. It is not necessarily an indicator of risk to the public.


















