No New Cases of COVID in RMWB, 18 Straight Days Without Cases in Fort McMurray

There are no new cases of COVID-19 in the RMWB.

Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, announced on Tuesday 33 new cases across Alberta – raising the total to 6,716.

There are no changes to the two cases that are active in the region – one in Fort McMurray and one in the Chipewyan Prairie First Nation.

Twenty-three individuals across the RMWB, 21 in Fort McMurray and two in the rural areas, have recovered from the virus.

They are among the 5,584 who have recovered across the province. This represents over 83 per cent of the reported cases.

There are also no new deaths across the province. This keeps the death toll at 128.

None of the deaths have been in the RMWB.

Meanwhile, Hinshaw is encouraging Albertans to download the ‘ABTraceTogether’ app.

Alberta Health Services identified last week the first case in which the individual had the app.

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