Alberta reports over 1,600 new COVID-19 cases for second straight day

New cases rival height of second wave, test positivity rate just shy of 10 per cent

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Caption: Staff on the ICU Unit at the Peter Lougheed Centre in Calgary on April 17, 2020. (Leah Hennel/AHS)

Alberta reported 1,616 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, as the province's third wave approaches the height of its second wave in December.
Friday marked the second consecutive day that daily case counts were above 1,600. The province also detected 898 cases of variants of concern.
Active cases increased to 16,759 on Friday, up 536 compared to Thursday.
There are 423 people in hospital with the illness. Of those, 93 people are being treated in intensive care.
The province reported no new deaths from COVID-19 Friday.
Healthcare workers administered another 38,821 doses of vaccine Thursday, with nearly 20 per cent of Alberta's population now having received at least one dose.
Here is the breakdown of active cases by health zone:
  • Calgary zone: 7,453
  • Edmonton zone: 4,388
  • North zone: 2,285
  • Central zone: 1,629
  • South zone: 928
  • Unknown: 76
Alberta's test positivity rate has spiked in the past month alongside other leading COVID-19 indicators, now sitting just shy of 10 per cent. The province completed 16,876 COVID-19 tests Thursday.

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