Saskatchewan's most recent CRISP report shows an out-of-season surge in flu cases for this time of year. skpoli
Influenza activity increased, which the report notes is “not typical for this time of year.” A resurgence of type A influenza, after several months of largely type B, accounts for the majority of the 103 new cases.
Other respiratory viruses, such as parainfluenza viruses, rhinovirus or the common cold and adenovirus, have also endured, with positivity rates at an average of seven per cent.Article content Incomplete data, compiled from Health Canada and provincial sources, estimates over 150 deaths have occurred in Saskatchewan in 2023.
There were 206 COVID-related hospitalizations since April 23, and 21 intensive care admissions. COVID patients account for four per cent of occupied staffed inpatient beds in Saskatchewan hospitals.
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