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Drinking water safety: Office of the Chief Scientist

Jonathan Thompson, chief scientist of Alberta, issued the following statement on drinking water quality in the Lower Athabasca Region:

Fort McMurray Rises Above 500 Active COVID-19 Cases After 65 New Cases, 22 Recoveries in Past 24 Hours

Kenney: Restrictions Expected To Be Gone By Mid-September

Fort McMurray Adds 49 New COVID-19 Cases, Seven Recoveries

By Jaryn Vecchio Northern Lights Regional Health Centre // Steph Seidel - Harvard Broadcasting The active total of COVID-19 cases in Fort McMurray is continuing to rise. The province announced on Sunday 1,183 new cases across the province. There are currently 14,293 active cases across Alberta, while there have been a total of 160,902 positive tests. There are also 376 Albertans in the hospital for the virus, 90 of which are in ICUs. Locally, Fort McMurray added 49 new cases and seven recoveries which raises the active total to 486. The rural areas also added two cases, putting the total of active cases at six. Wood Buffalo National Park remains at zero active cases.

Fort McMurray Adds 44 New COVID-19 Cases, 16 Recoveries

By Jaryn Vecchio Northern Lights Regional Health Centre // Steph Seidel - Harvard Broadcasting Fort McMurray’s active total of COVID-19 cases is continuing to rise. The province announced on Saturday 1,293 new cases across the province. There are currently 13,687 active cases across Alberta, while there have been a total of 159,719 positive tests. There are also 349 Albertans in the hospital for the virus, 84 of which are in ICUs. Locally, Fort McMurray added 44 new cases and 16 recoveries which raises the active total to 444. The rural areas didn’t see any new changes, keeping the total of active cases at four. Wood Buffalo National Park remains at zero active cases.

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