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We have enabled email notifications—you will now receive an email if you receive a reply to your comment, there is an update to a comment thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. It all takes more time, which means we are less efficient. There are currently 1,397 active cases in Alberta, including 710 in Alberta … Stage two of the provincial relaunch plan began on June 12 when there were 403 active cases in Alberta.The province’s COVID-19 peak to-date was on April 30 when there were 2,992 cases.“We can get back to where we were just a month ago when we moved forward with relaunch because our active case numbers were low,” said Hinshaw.There were 508 active cases and 7,977 total cases on June 27. Numbers are up to date as of end of day July 28. If you don't see it please check your junk folder.The next issue of Edmonton Journal Headline News will soon be in your inbox.We encountered an issue signing you up. This means AHS has been unable to track the vectors which have led to the new cases, and the disease appears to be now circulating in the general community and not just among family groups or close networks of individuals. Chinook Regional Hospital emergency department Dr.Kevin Martin took to Facebook over the weekend sharing his thoughts on the virus. In the South Zone as a whole there have been 1,616 cases to date with 140 active. Cardston County has 25 active cases while M.D. Another emergency department doctor from Chinook Regional Hospital, Dr. Mackey, said “the amount of work that goes into treating a patient with COVID symptoms takes far longer than a patient without COVID symptoms.” -- The city of Lethbridge recorded its first COVID-19 deaths on Monday which might come as shocking news for many but … Alberta Health Services issued this statement “Currently, there are seven COVID-19 positive patients at CRH, two of which are being treated in the Intensive Care Uni The hospital remains open and all services are operational, including the emergency department, surgeries and all inpatient and ambulatory care.” The Government of Alberta released Monday’s report on the virus, covering data from Friday, July 24 to Sunday, July 26. Results 1-12 on 407. Maintaining a physical distance of two metres from other people and wearing a mask when distancing is not possible is still recommended.Six of the deaths reported on Monday occurred in the Edmonton Zone, including five at the Good Samaritan Southgate Care Centre. Lethbridge meanwhile, has another new case for a total of 49 now, 11 of those are still active. EDMONTON, AB. Sort by death DATE. I highly recommend wearing masks in public places in order to protect each other given the well-documented asymptomatic spread.” According to AHS sources, there are eight people admitted in Chinook Regional Hospital due to the disease, and two of those are in intensive care. "It takes longer for staff to assess and treat them because of isolation and PPE requirements, and everything in the room needs to be completely washed down afterwards. All of us can make changes to our daily routines to prevent the spread of COVID.”Over the weekend, Alberta Health reports that eight Albertans have died. In that time, 304 new cases were confirmed with 110 on Friday, 103 on Saturday, and 91 on Sunday. “I can honestly say it’s time. Alberta Health also reports nearly all of the new cases come from transmission sources which are unknown at this time.
What we’ve been worried about and preparing for over the last four months has come,” said Martin. After identifying 304 cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, the number of active cases has risen to 1,430 and eight additional deaths of Albertans have been reported, according to Hinshaw, who once again shared her condolences with grieving loved ones. LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. With 304 new COVID-19 cases since Friday, Alberta now has 1,430 active cases. -- The city of Lethbridge recorded its first COVID-19 deaths on Monday which might come as shocking news for many but little surprise for … of Taber has 15 active. One of those deaths occurred on the westside and the other on the northside. Lethbridge and Cardston County each had six more and the M.D.