Tuning in to today's #COVID19AB with Dr. Deena Hinshaw.
She says 442 new cases of COVID-19 were reported over the last 24 hours and 12 new deaths.
Hinshaw stresses Albertans should get vaccinated to prevent severe outcomes. Since launching the exemptions program, vaccinations have increased significantly. She says more than 505,000 first and second doses have been administered in the last six weeks.
She says one dose of vaccine offers 57% protection against the Delta variant that is currently circulating, while with two doses the protection jumps to 89%
Hinshaw says tomorrow she will be hosting a telephone town hall about vaccines, fertility, and maternal health, from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Register at alberta.ca/townhall
Here are the #COVID19AB stats for Tuesday
• 442 new cases of COVID-19
• 9,267 active cases (-214)
• 836 in hospital (+15)
• 183 in ICU (+1)
• 3,063 deaths (+12)
• 7,786 tests completed
• ~6% positivity rate
Alberta's substance use surveillance data has been updated to include the month of August. Another 118 Albertans have died from an accidental drug poisoning, of those, 115 specifically from an opioid.
This brings the total number of drug poisoning deaths in Alberta between January to August to 1,026. (937 of these are specifically from an opioid poisoning).
It also appears 1 death was added in Feb, 2 in June, and 7 in July.
In about five minutes, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange will provide an update on additional steps being taken to support students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
LaGrange will be joined by Lorrie Jess, president of the Alberta School Boards Association and Wilco Tymensen, president of the College of Alberta School Superintendents.
LaGrange says in May, it was announced $45-million would be available for school authorities to address learning distractions, caused by the pandemic. She says today, government will distribute its funding at a rate of $490 per student for literacy or numeracy support
Today is International Overdose Awareness Day. In Alberta, harm reduction advocates are calling on province to stop 'unjust assault' on supervised consumption sites.
In #yeg, there will be a march for #IOAD2021 beginning at noon, gathering at 103A Avenue and 100 Street, behind city hall, and at 1:30 p.m. a rally will take place at the Alberta legislature. I'll be covering the event.