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COVID-19 in AlbertaKeeley, JamesJournal of Military & Strategic Studies
Premier Jason Kenney said Tuesday that COVID-19 remains a serious threat in the province and cases are growing in children between five and 11 years old. Public reporting of schools with at least two COVID-19 cases or outbreaks starts Wednesday. Contact tracing is to resume next Tue...
The Alberta government has announced new COVID-19 measures and reinstated some old ones to reduce pressure on the province’s health-care system, including resuming contact tracing in schools. Premier Jason Kenney said Tuesday that COVID-19 remains a serious threat in the province and cases...
Alberta Health Minister Jason Copping says the vast majority of scheduled surgeries are still being done and overflow field units for COVID-19 patients are no
Alberta had 23,608 active COVID-19 cases Monday — the highest rate of infection in Canada. There were 658 people in hospital, including 154 in intensive care. About 1.64 million Albertans have received at least one dose of vaccine.
COVID-19 Alberta – Alberta has banned social gatherings provincewide and strengthened public health measures to address the growing number of cases in the province. Calgary and Edmonton are among areas under stronger mandatory restrictions starting on Nov. 27. ...
A spokeswoman with the Public Health Agency of Canada said she could not immediately comment on the Alberta case, as the agency’s experts were not available. The South African variant, 501. V2, is more infectious than the original COVID-19 virus and has rapidly become dominant in ...
Alberta currently has the highest active case count in all of Canada. Hospitalizations rose by five to 138 and intensive care unit admissions by two for a total of 31. Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, said on social media the majority of Alberta...
EDMONTON — Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro, accused of not doing enough to stop a COVID-19 surge swamping hospitals, says the government wants to see the effect of recent health restrictions before adding any new ones. Shandro said he and Dr.