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Saskatchewan's Dashboard

Our data dashboard opens a window into what's going on in the province. We are committed to empowering citizens to make data driven decisions.

COVID-19 dashboard no longer updated

Starting the week of February 7, public health will cease daily reporting and will begin reporting key COVID-19 data weekly on Thursdays. It will include the laboratory-confirmed new cases, deaths, tests and vaccination information overall and by zone. The last update of the data on the COVID-19 dashboard will be on Sunday, February 6.

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Why New Zones?

More detailed information has been posted for 13 zones across Saskatchewan since August 4, 2020. Now, additional data (new positive and current active COVID-19 cases) is available in 32 smaller sub-zones shown on the map. View this list to find your community.

Click or hover above the map and use +/- to see more detailed data for your location.

To see provincial data, click the yellow Reset Map or Clear buttons.

The location of cases is based on an individual’s health card address.

Note: The zones and new sub-zones do not use the same geographic boundaries as the six original regions for which data was posted.

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