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At least 859 oilsands workers were active COVID-19 cases on National Day of Mourning
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At least 859 oilsands workers were active COVID-19 cases on National Day of Mourning
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RMWB s COVID-19 rate second highest in Alberta as Fort McMurray reports 752 cases
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Of those cases, 150,820 people have recovered, or 88 per cent of all cases.
1,516 cases were reported in the past 24 hours. There are 17,307 active cases.
451 people are in hospital, with 103 people in intensive care units. Privacy regulations means Alberta Health cannot release how many COVID-19 patients are being treated in local hospitals or health centres.
Three new deaths from COVID-19, totalling 2,040.
15,343 people were tested in the past 24 hours.
1,147,048 vaccine doses have been administered in total; 226,807 people are fully immunized with both doses.
COVID-19 in Fort McMurray:
66 new active cases in the past 24 hours, bringing known active total to 752. The first case was reported in the city on March 19. This number does not include the commuter workforce.
EDMONTON Both public and senior high schools from the Fort McMurray public and Catholic school divisions will move online starting Monday due to increasing COVID-19 cases. In a joint news release, both Fort McMurray Public School Division and Fort McMurray Catholic Schools requested permission from the Ministry of Education to move grade seven to 12 classes online due to increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases in the community, as well as staff and students in isolation. The ministry approved the request Friday. Classes will be online starting Monday until April 30. Jennifer Turner, Fort McMurray public schools superintendent, said in a statement that moving online will help alleviate staffing challenges that both public and Catholic school districts are facing.