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Alberta Health reports 1,293 new COVID-19 cases, 5 more deaths on Saturday

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Alberta’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout expands to front-line health-care workers on Monday The deaths include:The province now has 13,687 active cases, 144,020 recoveries and 2,012 deaths.As of Saturday, the Calgary zone has 6,361 active cases, the Edmonton zone has 3,320, the North zone has 1,815, the Central zone has 1,124 and the South zone has 955.

There are 112 cases in unknown zones. Alberta government expanding COVID-19 school rapid testing program Alberta Health said 349 people are in hospital, with 84 of them in intensive care.The 1,293 cases came from 14,371 tests, resulting in a provincial positivity rate of 9.1 per cent.There are 349 people in hospital, including 84 in ICU.

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