Alberta reports 57 variant cases of COVID-19 virus, daycare, schools affected
EDMONTON – Alberta now has 57 cases of the variant strains of COVID-19, with a daycare and three Calgary school classrooms affected.
Chief medical health officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw says there are 50 cases of the variant first found in the United Kingdom and seven originating in South Africa, for a total rise of six cases in the last 24 hours.
Most are from returning travellers, but eight of the cases have no known link to travel, and four of those have been linked to an outbreak at a daycare.
In the Calgary zone, variant forms of the virus spread from returning travellers to children, and those children went to school while infectious.


