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1,205 Alberta health-care workers — 1% of workforce — have tested positive for COVID-19

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Alberta Health Services said Friday that 1,205 workers have tested positive for COVID-19 out of 124,055 total employees with AHS, Alberta Precision Laboratories and Covenant Health.That means about one per cent of the entire workforce has had the virus.“The majority have since recovered,” AHS spokesperson James Wood told Global News in an email.

Hospital beds versus staff: Is COVID-19 overwhelming the human side of Alberta’s health system? Of the 651 AHS employees who have tested positive and whose source of infection has been determined, 186  — or 28.6 per cent — acquired their infection through a workplace exposure.The source of infection for an additional 554 COVID-positive AHS employees is still under investigation.More than 4,000.

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