As of March 28, 2020, the province of Saskatchewan has 30 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 134.

Six people are in hospital across the province, including three in acute care and three in intensive care units (ICU):

One inpatient case is located in the north, one in Saskatoon, and one in Regina. One ICU case is located in central Saskatchewan, one in Saskatoon, and one in Regina.

At least seven cases are a result of local transmission. The rest are travel-related or cluster-related due to exposure at mass gatherings.

Five cases concern individuals 19 years of age and under; all other cases are adults. 58 cases are in the 20-44 age range; 49 are in the 45-64 range, and 22 are in the 65-plus range.

57 percent of the cases are males and 43 percent are females.

To date, 8,248 COVID-19 tests have been performed by the Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory.