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1,516 Albertans in hospital with COVID-19, 35 new deaths reported since Friday

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COVID-19, Alberta Health announced on Monday.Of those people, 99 are receiving care in the ICU.On Friday, there were 1,496 people in hospital with COVID-19 in Alberta, with 105 of the people in the ICU.

Health experts weigh in on Kenney’s hopes to lift Alberta pandemic restrictions by end of March The province doesn’t provide COVID-19 data over the weekend.Over the past three days, an additional 35 COVID-19 deaths were reported.

There have now been 3,566 deaths due to COVID in Alberta.The province also reported an additional 6,537 lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 since Friday.

There were 2,945 cases confirmed Friday, 1,815 confirmed Saturday and 1,777 confirmed on Sunday.There were 37,468 lab-confirmed active cases, according to Monday’s report.As access to PCR testing is restricted, the actual number of COVID-19 cases is likely much higher.

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