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No new COVID-19 cases in AHS North zone for second straight day

For the second day running, no new COVID-19 cases have been reported in the entirety of the Alberta Health Services North Zone. The total across northern Alberta remains 221.

Meanwhile in the Lakeland, the County of St. Paul is reporting 2 active cases and 1 recovered case as of Tuesday. The MD of Bonnyville has had 7 recovered cases. The City of Cold Lake has 1 active and 3 recovered cases. Lac La Biche County currently has no confirmed cases.

Across the province, 57 additional cases were reported bringing the total across Alberta to 5,893. More than half of Alberta’s cases, 3,219 in all, are now classified as recovered.

Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw also announced two deaths Tuesday, both in the Calgary zone, which brings the province-wide to 106. Just over 167,000 tests have been completed since the onset of the pandemic.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
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