Modelling was used in April 2020 to help inform public health decisions.Alien Skin Eye Candy 7.2.3.75 + crack (FULL) WIN-MAC.View the COVID-19 variant projections to learn more about Alberta’s projections of the UK variant.View the health system presentation (PDF, 1 MB) to learn more about the impact of the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on Alberta’s health system capacity.Review of Alberta's COVID-19 Pandemic Response: March 1 to Octo(PDF, 1.9 MB).View the shifting from pandemic to endemic evidence summary (PDF, 653 KB) to learn more about the past data that informed Alberta’s COVID-19 response.View the Updated Provincial Modelling (PDF, 556 KB) to learn more about the current data modelling that is informing Alberta’s COVID-19 response.Modelling, reviews and projections Updated provincial modelling Case numbers for outbreaks at specific sites are not provided online because they change rapidly and often.Outbreak information is updated on Tuesdays and Fridays each week.This list is for general information purposes and should not be used to guide public health decision-making.Outbreaks are declared over when 4 weeks have passed since the last case was identified, so not all outbreaks listed below have current transmission happening.All other non-healthcare workplaces, events, public settings (restaurants, salons and gyms) and sports activities are listed when there are 10 or more cases.Prisons, correctional facilities, shelters and child care settings are listed when there are 5 or more cases.AHS Acute Care Outbreaks in Alberta provides more information on outbreaks in hospitals.Outbreak control measures are put in place at continuing care facilities and group homes with a single confirmed case, as a precaution.Acute care and continuing care facilities (including group homes) are reported publicly when there are 2 or more cases, indicating that a transmission within the facility has occurred.R values from November 1 to November 14 (confidence interval)ĬOVID-19 R values are updated every 2 weeks. above 1, the transmission rate was increasing.below 1, it means the rate of transmission was decreasing during that period.at 1, then an infected person will infect one other person, on average.It tells us average number of people that someone with COVID-19 will infect. The R value, also known as the reproduction number, describes whether cases are currently increasing, decreasing or staying the same. NOTE: Screening in May focused on a sample of positive cases so active variant cases should not be considered representative of total COVID-19 cases at this time.
View more variant stats on the interactive data app. New variant cases identified: 363 on November 25Ĭase numbers are updated Monday to Friday, except holidays.Alberta is screening all positive cases for variant strains of COVID-19.