COVID-19 update: Outbreak at Foothills Hospital Cases showed at 4 schools in Calgary

With news about COVID-19 on the move, we created this page to share our latest stories and facts about the epidemic in and around Calgary.

Staff at Foothills Medical Center in Calgary are running for an outbreak of COVID-19.

Early Monday morning, he reported that nine patients and two staff members from 3 groups had tested positive for the disease. Later in the morning, the number of inflamed patients increased to 10.

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COVID-19 cases were shown in 4 other Calgary over the weekend.

There are cases in the following schools, according to the Defense Organization Save Our Students:

All schools remain open for face-to-face categories and efforts are being made to inform the contacts of inflamed people.

In addition, a momentary case was shown Sunday at Canyon Meadows School.

A total of 105 in Alberta have shown cases of COVID-19, adding 33 in Calgary and 52 in Edmonton, according to Save Our Students.

The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be gaining momentum in east Canada, as Ontario and Quebec report an increase in infections.

Quebec’s fitness government today reported 568 new instances of COVID-19, an increase of more than one hundred since Sunday, while Ontario’s number increased to 425 from 365 the previous day.

In Montreal, which has registered more than two hundred new instances in more than 24 hours, regional director of public health, Myléne Drouin, says that all signs of COVID-19 are getting worse, suggesting the start of a wave of moments.

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During the first wave of COVID-19, the goal of testing is to have a broad look, locate hidden instances, and get an idea, says Dr. Gerald Evans of Queen’s University, “how widespread the infection is in our society. “

Consistent results have led provinces like Ontario to increase the number of tests by a negligible 5,000 a day to get a better picture of the virus and the number of “susceptibles” that remained among us.

Alberta and Ontario opened shortly after selection for those looking to get tested, even if they had no known symptoms or had no contact with a shown case— the same people who are now requesting overloaded pandemic testing systems.

Alberta announced Thursday that the reset button is urgent, temporarily stopping asymptomatic tests in anticipation of a decrease in the call for tests as schools reopen and bloodless flu viruses and reach the year.

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Latest COVID-19 figures shown in Canada at 06:00 EDT on Monday

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