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Alberta reports third COVID-19 death, 40 more cases

Last Updated Apr 2, 2020 at 1:03 pm MDT

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The total number of cases of Covid-19 in Alberta has climbed to 661 as the province announced its third death to the disease on Sunday, March 29.

Cases have been identified in all zones across the province:

  • 408 cases in the Calgary zone
  • 149 cases in the Edmonton zone
  • 46 cases in the Central zone
  • 45 cases in the North zone
  • 12 cases in the South zone
  • One case in a zone that is yet to be confirmed

 

There have been 41 hospitalizations, with 14 admissions to intensive care units.

Up to 60 of the 661 cases may be due to community transmission.

There are now a total of 73 confirmed recovered cases and 44,999 tests completed.

Across the country there are 6,243 cases and 61 deaths.