Red Deer nears record with 544 active COVID cases, Alberta sees third-highest daily increase
The number of active COVID-19 cases in Red Deer has surged back past the 500-mark.
Thursday’s numbers from the province show 544 active cases in the city, up 61 from Tuesday’s total of 483 (updated local numbers were not available Wednesday).
The record for Red Deer was 574 active cases reported on Feb. 24.
“The rate of infection in our community and region over the past week is of significant concern. We need to do everything we can to reduce the spread by following public health guidelines,” said Mayor Tara Veer. “Vaccines offer long-term hope of resuming something closer to normal life in the months ahead; but right now, we are still experiencing increased numbers across our city and province and we need to elevate our local efforts to minimize community spread.”


