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Alberta has declared a state of public health emergency and will implement new health measures to expand capacity, increase vaccination rates and reduce transmission of COVID-19.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations drop below 500
The province has reached another milestone, with the number of people hospitalized due to COVID-19 dropping to only 478.
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If this trend continues, Stage 2 easing of restrictions could start on June 10, given that 60 per cent of Albertans are now vaccinated. Alberta Health will continue to closely monitor hospitalization trends over the next two weeks.
“This decline in the number of people in hospital due to COVID-19 shows that Albertans’ efforts to stick to guidelines and to get vaccinated are paying off. As long as hospitalizations stay below 500, we will move into Stage 2 on June 10 and be one step closer to having an amazing and fully open Alberta summer.”