COVID-19: Viral levels decrease in Saskatoon, remain stable in Regina

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COVID-19: Viral levels decrease in Saskatoon, remain stable in Regina
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This is the last COVID-19 wastewater report from the University of Saskatchewan until 2023.

In an email on Sunday, University of Saskatchewan microbiologist John Giesy noted that while levels are up in Prince Albert and the Battlefords, it’s part of a tend in which Saskatoon changes first, followed by those two cities.We deliver the local news you need in these turbulent times on weekdays at 3 p.m.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Both cities now have high viral loads, with the 22nd highest recorded in Prince Albert and the 26th highest in North Battleford. Saskatoon saw a 34.1 per cent decrease in the period ending Dec. 14. The viral load is medium and the 41st highest recorded during the pandemic. The viral loads in all three cities continue to be

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