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Okotoks area COVID-19 update

Covid-19

Following is an update for active COVID-19 cases in the Okotoks area as of 4 p.m. on May 21 according to Alberta government statistics.

Town of Okotoks  — 139

Foothills County — 79

High River — 55

There were a total of 732 new cases identified in the province over the past 24 hours bringing the total of active cases in Alberta to 16,577, 35.2 per cent of which are variants of concern.

Currently, there are 638 patients hospitalized with COVID, 177 of whom are in ICU.

Province wide restrictions were put in place to combat the rising active case count and hospitalization numbers. High case regions — those with at least 50 cases per 100,000 people, and at least 30 active cases including Okotoks, Foothills County and High River — face even more stringent measures that will remain in place for at least three weeks. An update from the province stated students are returning to in-class learning on May 25, except those in the Wood Buffalo region.

More information on the current public health measures can be found at https://www.alberta.ca/enhanced-public-health-measures.aspx

Vaccine rollout

The Province announced 2,401,932 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered as of May 20. To date, 341,610 Albertans have been fully immunized with two doses, representing 7.6 per cent of the population.

Thus far, 46 per cent of Albertans have received at least one dose and 54 per cent of Albertans aged 12 and over have received at least one dose.

Regional vaccine data now available from the province indicates that in the Okotoks-Priddis region 45.5 per cent of the population has received at least one dose of the vaccine, in High River that number is 44.1 per cent and in Black Diamond the figure is at 42.9 per cent.

As of May 10, all Albertans born in 2009 or earlier are eligible to book for the COVID-19 vaccine.

The full list of who's eligible can be found at: https://www.alberta.ca/covid19-vaccine.aspx

More information on vaccine appointments is available at https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/topics/Page17295.aspx

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