In the October 30 COVID-19 update from The Saskatchewan Health Authority they are reporting a total of 76 new cases of the virus in the province.

Public Health investigations are underway to determine the source of transmission for all new cases.

Initial investigations in Saskatoon and Prince Albert are finding that some new cases are linked to known cases and clusters, and some appear to be unknown community transmissions.

Of those 76 new cases there are 2 in the Far North West zone, 2 in the North West zone, 19 in the North Central zone, 4 in the North East zone, 34 in the Saskatoon zone, 4 in the Central East zone, 7 in the Regina zone, 2 in the South Central zone, and 2 in the South East zone.

That brings the provincial number of COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan to 3,066, of which 742 are considered active.

There are 2 active cases reported in the South West zone.

There have been 41 more recoveries, bringing that provincial total to 2,299.

There are 22 people in hospital. Sixteen people are receiving inpatient care - 1 in the Far North West zone, 4 in the North Central zone, 1 in the North East zone, 6 in the Saskatoon zone, and 4 in the Regina zone.

There are currently 6 people in intensive care - 1 in the North Central zone, 4 in Saskatoon, and 1 in Regina.

There have been 25 deaths related to COVID=19 reported.

To date, there has been 260,333 COVID-19 tests done in Saskatchewan.

And yesterday, there was 2,190 COVID-19 tests done.