coronavirus cases, actives cases and other epidemiological markers appear to be trending downwards in Saskatchewan, so does one other important measure: testing.“We have a pandemic that’s taking effect in our province that includes a lot of people who will be mildly symptomatic or potentially not having any symptoms at all,” said University of Saskatchewan epidemiologist Cory Neudorf, who finds the testing numbers concerning.“If you want to get control of this, you need to make sure that you’re finding as many of those people as possible.” SHA looking at ways to address long lines and waits at drive-thru test sites in Regina and Saskatoon Late last year, demand for COVID-19 testing spiked.