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COVID-19 Live Updates: News on coronavirus in Calgary for May 1

Article content Alberta’s record surge of COVID-19 infections reached new heights Saturday, as the province reported 2,433 new cases. It’s by far the most cases logged in Alberta in a single day, a significant step up from the 2,048 and 2,007 infections reported Thursday and Friday, respectively. The cases came from 20,457 tests, representing an 11.9 per cent positivity rate, also an all-time high. The surge has overwhelmed Alberta’s ability to process all new cases, forcing the province to scale back variant testing efforts. Calgary doctor urges pregnant women to get vaccinated as hospital visits increase Dr. Eliana Castillo who specializes in pregnancy and reproductive infection disease for Brodie Thomas story about vaccine hesitancy in pregnancy in Calgary on Thursday, April 29, 2021. Photo by Darren Makowichuk /DARREN MAKOWICHUK/Postmedia

COVID-19 Update: ICU admissions at all-time high | 2,007 new cases, 7 deaths | AHS releases triage protocol

FILE – The British Columbia highway welcome sign. Photo by Postmedia Archives Albertans travelling into British Columbia won’t face checkstops amid the province’s new restrictions, B.C.’s solicitor general says. But that doesn’t mean Alberta residents should make any non-essential trips west, said Mike Farnworth. “There will be signage that says there should be essential travel only,” Farnworth told Postmedia Friday. Doctor’s note not required for youth vaccination: Dr. Hinshaw Parents and guardians can make a decision to have their child get the vaccine if they’re eligible. If parents/ guardians have questions, they can talk to their doctor, but they don’t need to get a letter before getting immunized. (4/6) Dr. Deena Hinshaw (@CMOH Alberta) May 1, 2021

Alberta vaccine supply issues causing pharmacies to cancel hundreds of appointments

  COCHRANE, ALTA. Ian Kruger s pharmacy in Cochrane has the space and the staff to administer and store COVID-19 vaccines, but there s no supply and he doesn t know when his next shipment will show up. In one word: frustrating, is how Kruger describes the last several weeks since his pharmacy received its first shipment of vaccine. We went from excited, extremely excited to very frustrated. Just with not having the vaccine for people we want to help. He says shipments have been sporadic and the number of doses he receives change without notice, causing huge issues for booking. Unfortunately we had to cancel 400 appointments, which I m sure people can understand is a burden on our workforce. And disappointing, right, as a human being just to not have access to vaccines, Kruger said.

Friday is the final day for walk-in immunizations at Calgary s Telus Convention Centre

Friday is the final day for walk-in immunizations at Calgary s Telus Convention Centre
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COVID-19: local cases increase, vaccine rollout continues, city offers business supports

Article content On Tuesday, April 20, Alberta Health Services reported Fort Saskatchewan had 99 active cases of the coronavirus. There have been 737 cases in the Fort since the pandemic began, with 618 recoveries and 20 deaths. Nearby, Strathcona County reported 76 active cases, Sherwood Park reported 265 active cases, and Sturgeon County reported 103 active cases. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19: local cases increase, vaccine rollout continues, city offers business supports Back to video Local schools have been widely affected by the virus. St. John Paul II School has reported an outbreak of over 10 cases. James Mowat and Fort Saskatchewan Elementary School have been placed on alert, with 2-4 cases each.

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