The number of COVID deaths in Alberta has risen to 17 since last week, with 190 more hospitalizations.

Another 17 Albertans have died from COVID, according to the latest weekly data released Thursday in the province.

This brings the death toll during the season to 323.

The most recent data also shows that another 190 people have been hospitalized with COVID, bringing the total to 21 admitted to intensive care units (ICUs).

In total, there have been 2,842 hospitalizations and 173 ICU admissions this season.

Admissions come with patients with “incidental” cases of COVID-19 admitted to hospitals or intensive care units for other reasons.

Alberta Health says deaths come with those “resulting from clinically compatible illness in a laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19, unless the transparent cause of death (e. g. , trauma, poisoning, drug overdose, etc. ) is known. “

These numbers make up the difference between hospitalizations and deaths in the province’s recent peak weekly report from last week’s report, for the 2023-2024 respiratory virus tracking season.

The season runs from August 27, 2023 to August 24, 2024.

Older people tend to be the most vulnerable to the severe effects of COVID, but younger people can also be affected.

The table below the main points shows the total number of hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and deaths during the existing respiratory virus season, by age group.

You’ll also find the population-adjusted rate (per 100,000 people) for each age range.  

This data all comes from the provincial government’s respiratory virus dashboard, which is updated weekly.

However, there are reporting delays, which means that not all deaths and hospitalizations that occurred during the last era of weekly reporting are included.

Each weekly report includes serious events that occurred in the past few weeks and have just been added to the data.

For more on why, see this story:

Data Journalist / Senior Reporter

Robson Fletcher’s paintings for CBC Calgary focus on data, analysis and investigative journalism. He joined CBC in 2015 after spending the last decade as a journalist and editor at newspapers in Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba.

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