CALGARY — The COVID-19 situation in Alberta continues to improve — with the province identifying an average of 30 cases a day over the weekend.
In updated numbers released on Monday, there were 31 cases identified on Saturday, 29 on Sunday, and 30 on Monday,
new:
– an average of 30 COVID cases/day over the weekend
– 90 total cases on 15876 tests (0.6%+)
– 112 in hospital (-14 since Fri), inc 34 in ICU (-1)
– No new deaths
– 624 active cases (-51 since Fri)#yeg #yyc #ableg #Covid19ab pic.twitter.com/1unJjF5cZh— Courtney Theriault (@cspotweet) July 12, 2021
Another positive update coming from the province on Monday: no additional deaths reported.
The last time there was a death due to COVID-19 was on Monday, July 5.
As for hospitalizations, there are now 112 people in hospital, 34 of which are in the ICU.
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There are now 624 active cases of COVID-19 in Alberta.
To date, nearly 4.9 million vaccine doses have been administered in the province.
Of the 15,322 doses administered on Sunday, 1,917 were first-dose appointments.
Albertans aged 25-29 still the only group in province under 60% first dose uptake.
No groups under 40 have reached 50% on second doses. #yeg #yyc #ableg #Covid19ab pic.twitter.com/yeLckT5tB0
— Courtney Theriault (@cspotweet) July 12, 2021