Skip to main content

Saskatoon sees Thanksgiving spike in COVID-19 infections, wastewater samples show

Share
SASKATOON -

The amount of coronavirus RNA in Saskatoon’s wastewater increased by 109 percent over a span of time that includes the Thanksgiving long weekend.

The latest report from researchers at the University of Saskatchewan and Global Water Futures researchers covers Oct. 7-13.

That rise indicates an increase in COVID-19 infections in the city, which in a partially vaccinated population may or may not be reflected by new case numbers in upcoming weeks, the report says.

The Saskatoon area has led the province in COVID-19 cases and the city had asked the provincial government for gathering limit restrictions ahead of the long weekend to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The province denied the request.

The researchers also noted at 61 per cent increase in Prince Albert as of Oct. 11 and a 124 per cent increase in North Battleford as of Oct. 9.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

OPINION

OPINION What King Charles' schedule being too 'full' to accommodate son suggests

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has made headlines with his recent arrival in the U.K., this time to celebrate all things Invictus. But upon the prince landing in the U.K., we have already had confirmation that King Charles III won't have time to see his youngest son during his brief visit.

Stay Connected