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Sep 1 16 tweets 7 min read
Aug 31: AB COVID-19 data round up
Disclaimer: I base my graphs off of Alberta Health's raw data. The data they release weekly includes changes made to past weeks. I update my graphs to reflect those changes which is why my numbers may be different than others. #COVID19AB #Yeg
Tests: 7547 (+314 more than last week)
Last weeks test numbers were retroactively changed from 7219 up to 7233. #COVID19AB #Yeg
Avg Positivity: 18.77% (-4.11 from last week)
Last week's avg positivity was modified from 22.73% up to 22.88%.
#COVID19AB #Yeg Image
Deaths: 11 deaths reported this week
-1 from the week of May 10
+2 to the week of June 14
+1 to the week of June 21
-1 from the week of June 28
+1 to the week of July 5
+1 to the week of July 19
+3 to the week of July 26
+3 to the week of Aug 2
+5 to the week of Aug 9
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continued...
+17 added to last week
I only monitor modifications to death data for the current year of 2022, but it's more than likely ones prior to 2022 get retroactively updated as well. (The most up to date data is reflected on my long term daily graphs though)
#COVID19AB Image
Hospitalized: 857 (-38 less than last week)
Last weeks hospitalizations were retroactively modified from 883 up to 895.
#COVID19AB #Yeg Image
ICU: 20 (-10 less than last week)
Last weeks ICU number was retroactively updated from 31 down to 30.
#COVID19AB #yeg #yyc Image
New cases: 1367 (-221 less than last week)
The number of new cases for last week were retroactively changed from 1594 down to 1588.
#COVID19AB #yeg #yyc Image
Daily cases Image
Daily deaths Image
Daily positivity Image
Daily hospitalizations and ICU Image
Average monthly hospitalizations compared year over year. August's average now includes up until August 29th so it's becoming a more accurate reflection. The numbers this month are much more comparable to September last year than August of 2021. Image
Average monthly ICU patients compared year over year. August's average now includes up until August 29th so it's becoming a more accurate reflection. Image
Actual number of deaths per month, year over year. After this week, this month now has more deaths than last month, and more than both August 2021 and 2020. But other than January, this year has had more deaths every month than other years. Image
Hope this helps.

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Aug 17: AB COVID-19 data round up
Disclaimer: I base my graphs off of Alberta Health's raw data. The data they release weekly includes changes made to past weeks. I update my graphs to reflect those changes which is why my numbers may be different than others. #COVID19AB #Yeg
Tests: 7762 (-42 less than last week)
Last weeks test numbers were retroactively changed from 7789 up to 7804. #COVID19AB #Yeg
Avg Positivity: 21.93% (-1.95% from last week)
Last week's avg positivity was modified from 23.73% up to 23.88%.
#COVID19AB #Yeg
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