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Alberta reports 33 new cases of COVID-19, four more deaths

Alberta reports 33 new cases of COVID-19, four more deaths

Hinshaw said there has been a downward trend in active cases across the province and that even though it is too early to see the full impact of the first relaunch phase, case numbers have held steady.
Alberta ramps up COVID screening, isolation checks for international arrivals

Alberta ramps up COVID screening, isolation checks for international arrivals

Funding announced for Alberta continuing care facilities

Funding announced for Alberta continuing care facilities

The province completed 2,428 COVID-19 tests in the last 24-hours and identified 33 new cases of the virus
Alberta confirms 39 new cases of COVID-19, one more death

Alberta confirms 39 new cases of COVID-19, one more death

More than 5,500 Albertans have now recovered from the virus.
Alberta COVID-19 hospitalizations remain low

Alberta COVID-19 hospitalizations remain low

There have been 57 new cases identified in the province, bringing the total number of active COVID-19 cases in Alberta to 1,064.
It's the map. The map.

It's the map. The map.

Province's new map has new numbering and colour scheme for COVID. Lac La Biche region continues with zero cases.
Alberta reports 72 new COVID-19 infections, one more death

Alberta reports 72 new COVID-19 infections, one more death

Alberta eases health measures for outdoor gatherings

Alberta eases health measures for outdoor gatherings

“I think this is a bit of a litmus test to see in one to two week’s time after the long weekend how this long weekend impacted the spread of the virus."
Reopening businesses must post COVID-19 mitigation plans: Hinshaw

Reopening businesses must post COVID-19 mitigation plans: Hinshaw

Alberta should know by late next week whether the first stage will bring a “sudden, sharp increase” in cases, Hinshaw said.
Alberta confirms reopening begins May 14 for most of province

Alberta confirms reopening begins May 14 for most of province

Retail businesses, farmers' markets, museums and art galleries, day cares, hair salons and barbershops will be allowed to reopen. Restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars can open at 50 per cent capacity.
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