Red Deer records two new COVID-19 deaths for 15 total
Alberta Health is reporting that Red Deer has once again dipped below 200 active cases of COVID-19.
Red Deer sat at 191 on Nov. 29, peaked at 434 on Dec. 19, went below 300 on Dec. 28, and slipped to 196 on Jan. 14 before minor increases the last two days.
On Sunday, the city is down from 210 to 195. However there were still 10 new cases recorded for a pandemic total of 1,701, and 23 more people have recovered for 1,491 in all.
Red Deer’s death toll went up by two on Sunday for 15 since the first was reported by Alberta Health on Dec. 18. The two latest deaths are of a male in his 60s on Jan. 14 and a female in her 80s on Jan. 15. The province has not linked either one to existing outbreaks.


