COVID-19 cases that surpasses a spike last spring must not be shrugged off as merely a byproduct of increased testing.“I think minimizing right now is a real mistake,” said Dr.
Lynora Saxinger of the University of Alberta.“People are not wanting to believe that this is a thing, because I think they don’t want to return to the state that we were living in earlier in the year.
That’s a dangerous path to take and we should be much more precautionary right now.” Alberta records highest daily COVID-19 case count; Edmonton sees new voluntary restrictions The Canadian Press compiled data posted publicly in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec over one week ending April 21 and another ending Oct.