Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB update: It can be overwhelming to wade through the overabundance of COVID-19 info, but it’s critical we are informed by verified facts & informed analysis. I encourage Albertans to be thoughtful & critical of what they see online. (1/8)
Assess accuracy & look for info from reputable sources, confirmed by other reputable sources, before you believe/pass it along. Promote content reviewed by epidemiology & public health experts. Each of us can help combat misinformation to support & protect each other (2/8)
We have administered 99,814 doses of vaccine in AB. This incl 10K+ Albertans who have been fully immunized w/ 2 doses. Over the last 24 hrs, we have identified 366 new cases of COVID-19 & completed about 8.3K tests. Our positivity rate is about 4.4%. (3/8)
There are 278 alerts/outbreaks in schools, or about 12% of schools in the province w/526 cases total. There are 626 ppl in hospital, incl 108 in ICU. Sadly, 14 new deaths were reported in the last 24 hours. I offer my sympathies to anyone who is mourning a loss. (4/8)
We are monitoring COVID-19 spread closely & continue to discuss when it may be safe to ease some restrictions. We must be cautious. The health system in all parts of AB remains under strain. The rise of new variants also makes it vital that we not move too quickly. (5/8)
Police & Health Inspectors are responding to complaints about facilities failing to abide by COVID-19 protocols. They work w/ operators when possible & start w/ education but will enforce the orders when significant risk is identified or continued non-compliance is noted. (6/8)
Sadly, I have been informed of recent instances where healthcare workers, incl public health inspectors, immunizers & other frontline staff have been mistreated, verbally abused or disrespected while carrying out their duties. Harassment is never ok & will not be accepted. (7/8)
Healthcare workers work hard every day to protect the health & safety of all Albertans. Remember, COVID is the enemy, not one another. Frontline health workers, including public health inspectors, are protecting their communities & they need all of our cooperation. (8/8)
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Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB update: We have now administered 101K+ doses of vaccine including 11K+ Albertans who are fully immunized w/2 doses. Over the last 24hrs, we identified 459 new cases & completed 12.8K+ tests. Our positivity rate is about 3.6%. (1/8)
There are active alerts in 273 schools, & outbreaks in 15, or about 12% of schools in the province w/ 554 cases total. (2/8)
Sadly, 12 new deaths were reported in the last 24 hours. Every death is a reminder that we must continue to take action to prevent the spread of this virus. (3/8)
Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB update: The emergence of more infectious variants of concern requires close attention. Unfortunately, over the weekend, we identified our first case of the B.1.1.7 variant that has no currently known link to travel. (1/8)
This is a concerning development that underlines the importance of expanding lab capacity to screen positive cases for genetic mutations of concern & ensuring we detect variants of concern if they are spreading in the province. (2/8)
Over the last 24hrs we have ID’d 362 new cases of COVID-19 & completed about 7.2K tests. Our positivity rate is about 5%. There are active alerts or outbreaks in 268 schools, or about 11% of schools in AB w/500 cases total. There are 637 ppl in hospital, incl 113 in ICU. (3/8)
Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB numbers: Over the last 24 hrs we have identified 643 new cases & completed about 13K tests. Our positivity rate is about 5%. (1/4)
There are 691 people in hospital, including 115 in ICU. Sadly, 12 new deaths were reported over the past 24hrs. My condolences go to the families, friends & anyone mourning the loss of a loved one today. (2/4)
We are making progress, but are not where we need to be quite yet. Please continue to follow current health measures this weekend. If you are gathering outdoors, meet in groups of 10 or less & dress for the colder weather. (3/4)
Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB update: Over the last 24 hrs, we ID’d 678 new cases & completed about 14K tests. The positivity rate was about 4.8%. (1/10)
There are alerts in 178 schools & outbreaks in 4, w/ 282 cases total. In-school transmission has occurred in 23 schools, w/ 20 of these having only 1 case occur as a result. We are now averaging 80 new cases/day in school-ages. The average was 140 before school started. (2/10)
Hospitalizations remain high, w/ 726 people in hosp, incl. 119 in ICU. 16 new deaths were reported in the last 24 hrs. Every death leaves a hole in the lives of their loved ones. I encourage all to reach out to ppl who are grieving & let them know they are not alone. (3/10)
I have heard some questions from parents, teachers and others around safety in schools. These are challenging times and I know that parents, students, staff and families are working incredibly hard. (1/5)
There are no risk-free options w/ COVID, but our data indicates the current school model is largely effective at limiting in-school transmission. As of yesterday, 167 schools were on alert & 2 outbreaks declared w/ 252 total cases. Only 18 schools have had in-school trans. (2/5)
Supporting students to be in school benefits our society & children + underscores the need to continue reducing community transmission to protect our schools. This is why we prioritized in-class school return while keeping other restrictions in place. (3/5)
Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB update: Canada’s review process is among the best in the world. Both vaccines we are using went through a rigorous testing & Health Canada approval process. Vaccine safety monitoring is of the utmost importance. (1/11)
We have administered 95K+ doses of Pfizer & Moderna vaccines, 18 adverse events were reported w/an overall rate lower than this year’s pneumococcal vaccine program. 6 were allergic reactions, others incl diarrhea, vomiting or rash. We will continue to monitor every dose. (2/11)
I want ABs to understand that we are watching closely, and that the benefits of these vaccines far outweigh the risks. I hope this info helps Albertans make an informed choice to get immunized when it’s their turn. That choice will save lives. (3/11)