COVID-19 data, along with new comments from health officials and politicians, are prompting questions about when Alberta will relaunch its economy and if some places will open sooner than others.
New COVID-19 cases in Edmonton have been declining since a peak in early April. It is difficult to interpret a graph in the midst of drawing it, but a professor of infectious disease at the University of Alberta says the graph is nice to see. “Our numbers are not going up fairly quickly,” said Dr.
Stephanie Smith. “So I think that is encouraging. I think we can be encouraged by that.” On March 31, Edmonton saw 39 new cases of COVID-19.