Saskatchewan is moving into the late stages of the flu season, according to the Ministry of Health's most recent respiratory illness report.
With the correction, this brings the total number of deaths to 63 in 2023 thus far. Since the pandemic began in March 2020, there have been 1,890 deaths now recorded in Saskatchewan.
Presence of the XBB.15 sub-lineage of COVID-19, colloquially called the “Kraken” variant by the public, has more than doubled, rising from 10 per cent to 23.3 per cent of lab positive cases in the past two weeks.Article content Of all the staffed inpatient beds in the province, 5.7 per cent are currently occupied by COVID-19 patients.
“Type B influenza generally has a mild clinical manifestation,” states the report, noting that the virus’s appearance is typical for March and April.
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