REGINA -- The Rosthern Hospital reopened Monday morning after a positive case of COVID-19 was reported in the building, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority.

The SHA said on Sunday that the hospital was closed at 2 p.m., and that contact tracing was underway within the hospital.

During this time, emergency services and all outpatient services were not available at the hospital, it said.

Given the impact on staffing, it said, a number of patients had been cleared and transferred to other facilities.

It said interviews are underway with the person who had COVID-19 to determine who they may have contacted while infectious.

Any staff members who are identified as close contacts of the person who tested positive will be required to self-isolate until officials complete a further risk assessment.

In the event of an emergency, people can call 9-1-1 for assistance. Non-urgent matters can be directed to HealthLine 811.

“The public is reminded to please take precautions to protect yourself, your families and everyone who lives in the community,” the SHA said. “COVID-19 is present in Saskatchewan and we all have a responsibility to minimize the spread of the disease.”