Here are the latest COVID-19 data for Alberta:

• 431 new cases (430 net w/adjustments to past days).
• 4,545 active cases.
• 307 patients in hospital, incl. 56 in ICU.
• 13 more deaths (net). 1,866 total deaths now.

Context: cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
Testing data:

• 4.6% positivity provincewide yesterday

• North zone still has highest average positivity over past week, edging back toward 10%
Geographic data:

• Active cases by zone: North Zone (pop. 480K) now has more than Edmonton Zone (pop. 1.4M) for 1st time

• Top 10 local health areas for active cases

• Top 10 local health areas for active-case RATES (adjusted for population)
The latest age-based data:

• Average daily new cases by 20-year age range, adjusted for population size.

• Distribution of patients (ever) hospitalized

• Cases by current status
And here are the latest data on new variants. Be sure to read the notes on what the dates show (and what they don't):

• Total variant cases over time

• Total variant cases by health zone (North Zone has recorded its first case of B117)

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23 Feb
Here are the latest COVID-19 data for Alberta:

• 285 new cases (267 net w/adjustments to past days).
• 4,516 active cases.
• 326 patients in hospital, incl. 51 in ICU.
• 10 more deaths (net). 1,853 total deaths now.

Context: cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
Testing data:

• 4.4% positivity provincewide yesterday

• North zone still has highest average positivity over past week, but below 10% now
Geographic data:

• Active cases by zone

• Top 10 local health areas for active cases

• Top 10 local health areas for active-case RATES (adjusted for population: figures show active cases per 100,000 people)
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22 Feb
Here are the latest COVID-19 data for Alberta:

• 276 new cases (273 net w/adjustments to past days).
• 4,675 active cases.
• 324 patients in hospital, incl. 53 in ICU.
• 16 more deaths (many from past days/weeks). 1,843 total deaths now.

Context: cbc.ca/news/canada/ca… ImageImageImageImage
Testing data:

• 4.5% positivity provincewide yesterday

• North zone still has highest average positivity over past week, but back below 10% now ImageImage
Geographic data:

• Active cases by zone

• Top 10 local health areas for active cases

• Top 10 local health areas for active-case RATES (adjusted for population: figures show active cases per 100,000 people) ImageImageImage
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18 Feb
Here are the latest COVID-19 data for Alberta:

• 423 new cases (415 net w/adjustments to past days).
• 4,887 active cases.
• 362 patients in hospital, incl. 55 in ICU.
• Seven more people have died. 1,805 total deaths.

Context: cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
Testing data:

• 4.2% positivity provincewide yesterday

• North zone still has highest average positivity over past week, up over 8% now
Geographic data:

• Active cases by zone

• Top 10 local health areas for active cases

• Top 10 local health areas for active-case RATES (adjusted for population: figures show active cases per 100,000 people)
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18 Feb
Two million people currently watching this livestream on YouTube of NASA’s Perseverance Rover landing on Mars:

Pretty awesome stuff:
Yoooooooo it landed
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17 Feb
Here are the latest COVID-19 data for Alberta:

• 289 new cases (277 net w/adjustments to past days).
• 4,857 active cases.
• 370 patients in hospital, incl. 60 in ICU.
• Seven more people have died. 1,798 total deaths.

Context: cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
Testing data:

• 3.9% positivity provincewide yesterday

• North zone still has highest average positivity over past week
Geographic data:

• Active cases by zone

• Top 10 local health areas for active cases

• Top 10 local health areas for active-case RATES (adjusted for population: figures show active cases per 100,000 people)
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17 Feb
As the fight against COVID-19 continues & public-health measures wear on, it may be encouraging to recall our many public-health victories of the past.

Here's a short list of diseases that were once devastating but we rarely think of anymore.

(Warning: Some gross images ahead.)
Victory #1: Diphtheria

Before vaccines, this was a leading cause of childhood death.

Sufferers could develop a thick coating of dead tissue in their throats, making it hard to breathe & swallow. Advanced cases led to heart failure.

Horrific stuff we almost never see now.
Victory #2: Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)

Before vaccines, this was the leading cause of bacterial meningitis among young children the United States, which could lead to brain damage and deafness.

It spiked in Alberta in the 1980s but only appears sporadically today.
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