As the province moves closer to the holiday season, the fourth wave of COVID-19 in Alberta has held steady over the last week.
Since Friday, there have been 1,300 new cases of the virus reported in Alberta, though the active case count in the province has only increased by one.
The weekend COVID-19 breakdown is as follows:
- 586 new cases identified Friday on 11,495 tests
- 430 new cases identified Saturday on 8966 tests
- 284 cases identified Sunday on 5526 tests
There are now 6,387 active infections in Alberta.
NEW:
– 13 new COVID deaths reported in Alberta over past 72 hours
– 608 in hospital (-52), inc 135 in ICU (-6)Fri: 586 cases/11495 tests (5.1%+)
Sat: 430 cases/ 8966 tests (4.8%+)
Sun: 284 cases/ 5526 tests (5.1%+)– 6387 active cases (+1)#yeg #Yyc #ableg #Covid19ab pic.twitter.com/0AbDYnIkiL
— Courtney Theriault (@cspotweet) November 8, 2021
Hospitalization numbers continue to see a steady drop, with 608 people now in hospital with COVID-19, a 52 patient decrease from Friday.
Of those in hospital, 135 are in the ICU.
Alberta Health reporting on Monday 13 more people have died with COVID-19 over the last 72 hours.
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As of Monday afternoon, more than 6.63 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta.
Of those 12 and older in the province, 87.5 per cent have received at least one dose, while 81.2 per cent are fully immunized.