In the November 30 COVID-19 update from The Saskatchewan Health Authority they are reporting a total of 325 new cases of the virus in the province.

Of those 325 new cases, there are 9 in the Far North West zone, 14 in the Far North East zone, 23 in the North West zone, 27 in the North Central zone, 9 in the North East zone, 125 in the Saskatoon zone, 1 in the West Central zone, 10 in the Central East zone, and 62 in the Regina zone.

There are 22 cases in the South West zone, 8 in the South Central zone, and 13 in the South East zone.

Two of the new cases have pending residence information.

Four cases with pending residence information were assigned as follows: 1 in the Far North East zone, 1 in the North West zone, 1 in the North Central zone, and 1 in the Regina zone.

The seven-day average of daily new cases is 263 (21.7 new cases per 100,000 population.)

That brings the provincial total number of cases to 8,564, of which 3,879 are considered active.

There are currently 121 active cases in the South West zone.

There have been 49 recoveries reported today, bringing that provincial total to 4,638.

Two residents who tested positive for COVID-19 in the South Central and South East zones have died. Both individuals were in the 80+ age category.

That ups the total number of deaths in the province related to COVID-19 to 47.

There are 123 people in hospital. One hundred people are receiving inpatient care - 1 in the Far North West zone, 8 in the North West zone, 8 in the North Central zone, 3 in the North East zone, 22 in the Saskatoon zone, 1 in the Central East zone, 26 in the Regina zone, 1 in the South West zone, 1 in the South Central zone, and 18 in the South East zone.

There are 23 people in intensive care - 3 in the North Central zone, 14 in Saskatoon, and 6 in Regina.

To date, there has been a total of 345,487 C OVID-19 tests processed in Saskatchewan.

And yesterday, there were 4,251 COVID-19 tests processed.