Alberta’s top doctor reported 477 cases of COVID-19 and five more deaths on Thursday.
The province once again set a record of active cases with 4,921. There are 2,277 infections in the Edmonton zone and 1,879 infections in the Calgary zone.
A man in his 40s died of COVID-19 in the south zone, Alberta Health said. The other deaths involved four people in their 80s and 90s in the Edmonton and Calgary zones.
There are 130 Albertans with COVID-19 in hospital, a pandemic high, including 18 in ICU.
📊Alberta #COVID19AB hospitalization & testing data
*130 Hospitalizations (+2)
*18 ICU patients (-1)*15 days with 110+ hospitalizations
*130 is a record high (128 yday)3.96% positive
(12,153 tests /6333 people)https://t.co/Oy7exqMZewhttps://t.co/1RxE6kr4MF pic.twitter.com/3pcNkzhko8— Matthew Black (@ByMatthewBlack) October 29, 2020
Alberta has reported 27,042 cases and 318 deaths.
The province will do maintenance on its data site this weekend and will not report COVID-19 numbers on Monday. Hinshaw will give her next update on Tuesday.