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COVID-19 numbers back to early-Dec. levels, health-care system still under strain: Hinshaw
Alex Antoneshyn
CTVNewsEdmonton.ca Digital Journalist
Published Wednesday, January 27, 2021 12:34PM MST Last Updated Wednesday, January 27, 2021 3:50PM MST
EDMONTON -- Although more than 11,000 Albertans have been fully immunized for COVID-19 and infections and hospitalizations rates are falling, officials are warning the province's health care system is still stressed.
In total, the province has administered more than 101,000 shots since December, Alberta's chief medical officer of health said Wednesday.
That afternoon, Dr. Deena Hinshaw reported 459 new cases of COVID-19. On Tuesday, labs had conducted some 12,800 tests, leaving Alberta with a positivity rate of 3.6 per cent.
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Hospitalizations, too, have dropped – although Hinshaw noted not enough to significantly reduce the strain on Alberta's health care system or justify easing restrictions.
On Dec. 30, Alberta's COVID-19 hospitalizations peaked at 943 people. Of those, 155 were in ICUs.
On Wednesday, Hinshaw said, 604 Albertans were in hospitals with the disease, 110 of whom were in intensive care units...
COVID-19 numbers back to early-Dec. levels, health-care system still under strain: Hinshaw
Alex Antoneshyn
CTVNewsEdmonton.ca Digital Journalist
Published Wednesday, January 27, 2021 12:34PM MST Last Updated Wednesday, January 27, 2021 3:50PM MST
EDMONTON -- Although more than 11,000 Albertans have been fully immunized for COVID-19 and infections and hospitalizations rates are falling, officials are warning the province's health care system is still stressed.
In total, the province has administered more than 101,000 shots since December, Alberta's chief medical officer of health said Wednesday.
That afternoon, Dr. Deena Hinshaw reported 459 new cases of COVID-19. On Tuesday, labs had conducted some 12,800 tests, leaving Alberta with a positivity rate of 3.6 per cent.
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Hospitalizations, too, have dropped – although Hinshaw noted not enough to significantly reduce the strain on Alberta's health care system or justify easing restrictions.
On Dec. 30, Alberta's COVID-19 hospitalizations peaked at 943 people. Of those, 155 were in ICUs.
On Wednesday, Hinshaw said, 604 Albertans were in hospitals with the disease, 110 of whom were in intensive care units...