COVID-19
25 Central Albertans in hospital, 5 in ICU – COVID19 update from Mike York

Covid-19 report for November 27th from AHS is as follows-
Another fatality to report in the city of Camrose. A gentleman in his 80’s has passed. This is the 4th loss of life in that city since March. There have now been 15 total deaths in our Central zone, 6 of which have occurred in the month of November.
The numbers for the Central Zone shows an additional 67 cases and 63 recoveries since yesterdays report. There are now 950 active cases in the region, 3 more than there were yesterday. In hospitals throughout the zone there are 25 people of which 5 are in ICU




In Red Deer, 13 new cases reported today along with 16 recoveries. We therefore have 3 less active cases since yesterday.
Keep up the good fight everyone.
Central Alberta
Central Alberta COVID cases fall below 1,000 – Mike York Update

The AHS Covid-19 report for Wednesday January 20, 2021 is as follows.
Firstly, Alberta had a slight increase in new cases reported today with 669. There were also 996 recoveries so it’s good to see the recoveries still surpassing the new cases!
In the Central Zone, 48 new cases and 148 recoveries reported today.

There was one more death recorded as well.
The number of active cases has now declined to under 1000.(949)



There are now 59 people in hospital of which 10 are in ICU.
In the city of Red Deer, just 9 new cases reported today along with 14 recoveries.



The cities current active cases have now dropped to 166.
We have currently 14 people in RDRH with the virus, 10 in the ICU.
Cheers to you all.
COVID-19
Active COVID cases continue to fall – Mike York update for January 17

January 17 COVID update – noticeable drop of 15 active reported cases in Red Deer to 195 after 10 new cases but 23 recoveries. Unfortunately, there were also 2 new deaths bringing the total to 15.
Active cases are down from 1,209 to 1,182, with 8,209 cases to date. Hospitalizations sit at 65, down four, and ICU admissions are up one to 12. All ICU admissions in Central Zone are at Red Deer Regional Hospital.

Red Deer County has 47 active cases, up one, the town of Sylvan Lake has 35, even with Saturday, and Olds has 27.
Lacombe County has 28 active cases, down one, and the city of Lacombe has 21, down six.
Ponoka County has 381, an increase of 15, though most cases there are in Maskwacis.
Clearwater County, which includes Rocky Mountain House, has 86 active cases, up two, and Brazeau County, which includes Drayton Valley, has 33, up two.
Mountain View County has 24, up two, Kneehill County has seven, down two, and County of Stettler has six, the same as yesterday.



Meanwhile in Red Deer, the eastern section of town has dipped below 100 active cases for the first time in many weeks. Â Cases are falling in Red Deer North (62) and in the South West as well (42).
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