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Sask minister won t commit to releasing overdose dashboard

Article content The province’s drug task force a committee of bureaucrats, law enforcement professionals and deputy ministers has been working behind the scenes on the dashboard for months as overdose fatalities in Saskatchewan reach unprecedented heights. It is only accessible to those members of the committee and is not available to the general public. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Sask. minister won t commit to releasing overdose dashboard Back to video Advocates for people who use drugs want to see the information be made widely available, but Minister Everett Hindley would not make that commitment in an interview Thursday.

Three Week High for New Cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan Recorded Friday

By Les Lazaruk Jul 30, 2021 | 1:44 PM The last, planned daily COVID-19 update from the Ministry of Health featured the highest number of new cases of the novel coronavirus in Saskatchewan in over three weeks. Friday’s update had 56 new cases, spread over 10 sones, including a high of 13 from Saskatoon, with just 22 recoveries. That leaves 448 active cases of COVID-19 in the province, of which 46 people in hospital. A dozen hospitalised infections are receiving treatment in an I-C-U. The seven-day average for new cases in Saskatchewan inched up to 45. There were no new deaths because of the virus reported Friday.   There are 56 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 30, bringing the provincial total to 49,940 cases.

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