As teachers and school staff are encouraged to get tested for COVID-19 before the school year kicks off, Alberta Health Services is expanding its partnership with Loblaws Canada to offer more asymptomatic testing at pharmacies.
Many pharmacies at Shoppers Drug Mart, Real Canadian Superstore and other Loblaws locations in communities across the province will allow for Alberta’s 90,000 teachers and school staff to get tested with greater efficiency.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, said the number of tests done is expected to surge in the next two weeks as teaching staff prepares for school.
“Overall, it increases Alberta’s testing capacity by about 3,000 to 4,000 tests per day,” said Hinshaw during Tuesday’s press conference.
Another 8,027 tests were completed by Alberta Health Services in the past 24 hours, and 89 new cases of COVID-19 were detected.
AHS has confirmed 12,419 cases of the novel coronavirus in the province and there have been 11,025 recoveries.
“We are currently sitting at an average of about two new cases per 100,000 population over the past week per day,” says Hinshaw.
She says we need to strive to ensure community transmission remains low to minimize the risk for children and teachers when they return to schools.
Provincial COVID-19 updates for August 18:
- A total of 12,419 people have been infected with the virus since Alberta’s first case was recorded on March 5.
- Of those cases, 11,025 people have recovered, or roughly 88.7 per cent of all cases.
- There have been 89 new cases reported across Alberta since in the past 24 hours.
- There are 1,169 active cases in Alberta.
- There are 48 cases hospitalized, with 11 people fighting the virus in intensive care units.
- There has been one new death related to COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing Alberta’s total to 225.
- 5,743 individuals were tested for COVID-10 on Aug. 17.
- To date, 837,649 tests for COVID-19 have been carried out on 677,754 people.
Local COVID-19 updates for August 18:
Local COVID-19 outbreaks:
- An outbreak at Canadian Natural’s Albian site has been declared after five workers tested positive for the virus on Aug. 13. This is the only outbreak in the Wood Buffalo area.
- An outbreak is declared when five people at a public site, such as a workplace, test positive for COVID-19. At continuing care centres, the number is two.
- An outbreak is over when no new COVID-19 cases have been reported over 30 days.
COVID-19 in Fort McMurray:
- There has been one new recovery in Fort McMurray in the past 24 hours, bringing the total recoveries to 71 since the first case was reported in the city on March 19.
- There have been no new active case in Fort McMurray in the past 24 hours, keeping the known total to 5.
- There have been no deaths in Fort McMurray.
COVID-19 in rural areas:
- There have been no new active cases reported in Wood Buffalo’s rural areas in the past 24 hours, keeping the known total at two
- There has been no new recoveries in the past 24 hours.
- AHS has not confirmed which rural communities have active COVID-19 cases, only community leaders have.
- Fort McKay’s First Nation and Métis leaders have made it mandatory to wear masks in the community.
- There have been no deaths in the RMWB’s rural areas.