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Become a free member today and receive top local stories right to your inbox. Continue The provincial government is encouraged by Alberta’s progress in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw made the statement in her daily briefing Wednesday...
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’s COVID-19 vaccine passport system comes into force today. The program allows businesses and venues to operate without capacity limits and other public health measures if they require proof of vaccination or a negative test result from anyone entering. It applies at restaurants, nightclubs...
Alberta reported two deaths from COVID-19 to lift the national tally to 10,001. COVID-19 case counts slowed across the country through the summer but have taken a big jump in many areas this fall, with new daily highs regularly being set through Central and Western Canada. ...
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times Eastern): 6:40 p.m. Alberta has reported its deadliest day with 20 COVID-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing its total fatalities to 427 since the pandemic began. ...
Today's 717 new #COVID19AB cases is Alberta's second-highest tally since Jan. 15. In that time span, only yesterday's case count of 764 is higher.#yyc #yeg— Jason Herring (@jasonfherring) March 26, 2021 Article content Advertisement 2 ...
Alberta cases below projections Alberta's case numbers and hospitalization rates for COVID-19 are "well below" projections released earlier this month due to social distancing, health officials said. A few weeks ago, the province was bracing for about 400 COVI...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speak to the media about the COVID-19 virus outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa, Friday, Nov. 20, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld Businesses struggling to pay the bills because of the COVID-19 pandemic will be able to start applying today ...
In Alberta, too, where the government has been hesitant to introduce wide-ranging lockdowns because of the economic consequences, several dozen physicians wrote to Premier Jason Kenney, seeking a temporary shutdown to bring case counts under control. Noel Gibney, a...