Alberta introduces targeted restrictions in ‘hot spots’ as active COVID-19 cases reach all-time high But health experts are quick to stress the city is by no means out of the woods.“It’s up to all southern Albertans to keep these numbers down and to make them go down,” said Dr.
Vivien Suttorp, Alberta Health Services’ lead medical officer of health for the South zone.Active cases of COVID-19 in the southern Alberta city of more than 101,000 people reached a peak of 534 on March 23.There have been some ups and downs since, but in recent days, the number of active infections has been trending down.That number fell to 409 on Thursday, the lowest it’s been since mid-March.“At that point it seemed like we were starting that third wave a little.