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Alberta records 277 new cases of COVID-19, 1 additional death Friday

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Mill Woods care centre COVID-19 outbreak swells to 68 cases As of Friday afternoon, there were 2,225 active cases of COVID-19 in Alberta, 1,329 of which were in the Edmonton zone.

Of the 277 new cases reported Friday, 157 — or nearly 57 per cent — were in the Edmonton zone.On Thursday, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr.

Deena Hinshaw came out with new voluntary public health restrictions for people living in the Edmonton zone in hopes of reducing transmission of the coronavirus.

Alberta records highest daily COVID-19 case count; Edmonton sees new voluntary restrictions The recommendations include limiting indoor family and private social gatherings to no more than 15 people, wearing masks in all indoor work settings, except.

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