Alberta now has 10,565 active cases of COVID-19. “We need to build on our collective success by going slowly towards allowing additional activities and not experiencing a rebound if we open to quickly,” she added about potentially easing more COVID-19 restrictions. The province also reported...
Alberta has recorded 501 new cases of COVID-19 — the largest single-day increase since late May. The new infections reported Wednesday increase Alberta’s active case count to 3,769. Almost 44 per cent of active cases are in the Calgary zone, followed by about 22 per cent...
COVID-19. (Image courtesy CDC) Don't miss out on local news Become a free member today and receive top local stories right to your inbox. Continue Seventy-seven more active cases of COVID-19 were reported in Alberta on Tuesday. Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena ...
Alberta government confirmed 727 COVID-19 cases Sunday along with six additional virus-deaths. “While new cases are lower than yesterday, 727 cases is still concerning,” Dr. Deena Hinshaw, chief medical officer of health, said on Twitter. On Saturday, the government had confirmed 919 new cas...
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. ...
British Columbia also announced its first Omicron case on Tuesday. Ontario reported its earliest cases on Sunday and Quebec its first case on Monday. Hinshaw said Alberta is ready to deal with Omicron. “While it is important that we all continue to be vigilant in the face of COVID...
Provinces announce new measures as Omicron fuels rise in COVID cases, hospitalization Provinces are putting new measures in place to deal with an Omicron-fueled rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Alberta hits high COVID positivity rate; premier calls for Albertans to do their part ...
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says the active cases of COVID-19 continue to decline. Dr. Deena Hinshaw says the number of hospitalizations related to COVID-19 is also falling, but is still putting a lot of strain on the health system. ...
Alberta Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief, Marlene Poitras, spoke on the rising number of COVID cases in the province. “The COVID-19 third wave is upon us across the country… Variant strains are now the dominant mode of transmission in the province — over 50% of new cases are ...
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.