Regina's COVID-19 wastewater concentration remains high, Saskatoon sees decrease

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North Battleford and Prince Albert also saw decreases in the most recent reporting period, according to the University of Saskatchewan.

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Femi Oloye, project manager of the University of Saskatchewan’s Wastewater Surveillance Unit, said in an email that in the most recent reporting period, the viral RNA loads in Saskatoon, Prince Albert and North Battleford decreased.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.

Prince Albert saw a decrease of 68.2 per cent in the reporting period to April 10. The city’s viral load is low and the 74th highest recorded. North Battleford’s concentration decreased by 11 per cent up to April 7 and remains in the medium range. This is the 54th highest concentration since the pandemic began.Article content

 

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