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Saturday Update

Red Deer’s active COVID cases drop modestly to 535

Feb 27, 2021 | 4:16 PM

Red Deer’s active COVID-19 case count has taken another small drop to 535 as of Feb. 26, down 16 from Friday.

There have been 2,211 recoveries, an increase of 37 as the total number of cases attributed to Red Deer rose by 22 to a total of 2,771.

The number of deaths in Red Deer linked to COVID-19 is now 25, up one from Friday.

Meantime, Alberta Health has been notified of 500 cases linked to the outbreak at Olymel as of Friday. Of these, 156 are active, 341 recovered and, sadly, there have been three deaths.

Overall, Alberta confirmed 415 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday.

That’s out of 7,761 test results over the past 24 hours for a positivity rate of about 5.3 per cent.

The number of active cases in the province is 4,546, an increase of 41 from Friday. Recoveries are up 368 to a total of 126,774.

There are now 262 Albertans in hospital due to COVID-19, down seven from Friday, including 51 in intensive care, down four over the past 24 hours.

Six additional COVID-19 deaths were also reported to Alberta Health in the last 24 hours to bring the province’s total to 1,883.

As of Saturday, there have been 401 total variant cases of COVID-19 in the province, an increase of 30 over the past day, including 393 cases of the UK variant.

Alberta has administered 218,696 doses of COVID-19 vaccine as of Feb. 26.

Active cases across Central Zone as of Saturday:

Red Deer County: 31 (+1)

Sylvan Lake: 17 (+1)

Lacombe County: 23 (+5)

City of Lacombe: 15 (-6)

Ponoka County: 38 (+7)

Clearwater County: 7 (-)

Brazeau County: 2 (-)

Mountain View County: 19 (+5)

Olds: 3 (-)

Kneehill County: 6 (–)

County of Stettler: 1 (-1)

The Central Zone has 702 active cases as of Saturday, a decrease of 30, with 34 hospitalizations, up two. Eleven people are receiving intensive care for COVID-19 at Red Deer Regional Hospital, up one. The zone has had 111 COVID-related deaths, three of which were reported in the past 24 hours. Details as to their exact locations, however, were unavailable on Saturday.

Dr. Deena Hinshaw will deliver her next in-person update on Monday.