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Alberta’s COVID-19 hospitalization, ICU numbers drop again Thursday

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COVID-19 dropped again on Thursday, according to Alberta Health’s website.On Thursday, there were 967 in hospital with the virus.

Of those people, 67 were receiving care in the ICU. Alberta to change frequency of online COVID-19 reporting as recent data is ‘promising’ That’s compared to 989 people in hospital with COVID-19 on Wednesday, with 70 of those in the ICU.Over the past 24 hours, six new COVID-19 deaths have been reported to Alberta Health.

That brings Alberta’s COVID-19 death toll to 4,019.During the same time period, the province completed 2,729 COVID-19 tests and confirmed 619 new cases.

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