Provincial health officials are reporting 11 new positive COVID-19 cases on Saturday.
A record number of COVID-19 tests were performed a day earlier.
On Friday, 2,873 COVID-19 tests were performed in Saskatchewan, beating out the previous record of 2,129 tests performed on Aug. 6.
Of the 11 new cases, two are located in the Saskatoon area, one in the central west region, five in the Regina area and two in the south central zone.
There are 121 active cases throughout the province, along with 10 people in hospital.
Eight people are in hospital in Saskatoon, with one receiving intensive care. There is also one person receiving inpatient care in Regina and one person receiving inpatient care in the south central zone.
Both of the new cases reported Saturday in Saskatoon are linked to the outbreak at Brandt Industries. Initial investigations suggest this outbreak is linked to out-of-province travel.
Three people throughout the province recovered, bringing the total to 1,642 recoveries to date.
To date, 169,519 COVID-19 tests have been performed in Sask.