Provincial COVID-19 updates for July 28:
- A total of 10,470 people have been infected with the virus since Alberta’s first case was recorded on March 5.
- Of those cases, 8,886 people have recovered, or roughly 84.8 per cent of all cases.
- There have been 80 new cases reported across Alberta in the past 24 hours.
- There are 1,397 active cases in Alberta, falling by 33 cases since Monday.
- There are 88 cases hospitalized, with 16 people in intensive care units.
- There are two new deaths related to COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 187.
- One death that was previously reported has been removed from the official count. Alberta Health says that death has been determined to not have been related to the virus.
- 5,926 people were tested for COVID-19 on July 27. To date, 553,619 people have been tested for the virus.
Local COVID-19 updates for July 28:
COVID-19 in Fort McMurray:
- There are three active cases in Fort McMurray.
- There have been no new cases reported in Fort McMurray in the past 24 hours.
- 56 people have recovered in Fort McMurray since the first case was reported in the city on March 19
- There have been no deaths in Fort McMurray.
COVID-19 in the rural hamlets:
- There are 10 active cases in the rural hamlets.
- There have been no new active cases in the rural hamlets in the past 24 hours.
- 41 people have recovered in the rural hamlets.
- AHS has not confirmed which rural communities have active COVID-19 cases.
- 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.
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