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Alberta records 127 new COVID-19 cases Friday, 1 additional death

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COVID-19 on Friday, along with one additional death due to the disease.Alberta Health said the person who died was a man in his 80s from the Central zone.

The man was not linked to a continuing care facility, according to Alberta Health.Alberta has seen 196 deaths related to COVID-19 to date.As of Friday afternoon, there were 1,386 active cases of COVID-19 across the province.

That’s a slight decrease from Thursday’s active case total of 1,408. Coronavirus: Quebec and Alberta lead Canada in new reported cases Of the active cases Friday, 599 were in the Calgary zone, 272 were in the Edmonton zone, 254 were in the Central zone, 147 were in the South zone, 107 were in the North zone and seven were not known to be linked to any zone.Ahead of.

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