In the October 7 COVID-19 update The Saskatchewan Health Authority has reported a total of ten new cases of the virus in the province.

Of these ten new cases, there are four in the Saskatoon zone, one in the Central West zone, one in the Central East zone, three in the Regina zone, and one in the South East zone.

One case with pending location from October 6 has been assigned to the Central East zone.

That brings the provincial total number of cases to 1,994, of which 138 are considered active.

There are three active cases in the South West zone.

There are eleven more recoveries today, bringing that provincial total to 1,832.

There are five people in hospital. Four people are receiving inpatient care in Saskatoon, and one person is in intensive care in Regina.

There have been twenty four deaths related to COVID-19 in the province so far.

To date, there have been 205,463 COVID-19 tests done in Saskatchewan.

And yesterday there were 1,730 COVID-19 tests done.

The Saskatchewan Health Authority has declared a multi-jurisdictional community transmitted outbreak involving a series of Full Gospel Outreach events in Prince Albert from September 14 to October 4. The contact tracing investigation currently involves more then one hundred people across the province.

Public Health officials are advising individuals who were at these events to self-isolate immediately, and contact 8-1-1 for a referral.