Times Colonist

Viral rise ‘wake-up call’ for Alberta

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EDMONTON — Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says ballooning COVID-19 numbers in the province are worrying and should serve as a wake-up call for those who are no longer practising physical distancing.

Dr. Deena Hinshaw said Thursday there are 114 new cases in the province and 106 people are in hospital.

That’s the largest number of people in hospital since April 30.

“This needs to be a wake-up call,” said Hinshaw. “I am very concerned by these numbers.”

Hinshaw said 21 of the hospitaliz­ed patients are in intensive care. Another two people have died, bringing that total to 176 in Alberta during the pandemic .

She said she understand­s many Albertans are suffering from COVID-19 fatigue and might believe that they no longer need to worry about its spread.

“After several months of not catching the virus it is easy to say that you feel fine so why wash your hands? Why stay two metres apart in public? Why avoid sharing food at a barbecue?” Hinshaw asked. “We’re all still at risk of catching the infection and passing the virus to others.”

Hinshaw said parents should include a cloth reusable mask on their back-to-school lists for fall. But she isn’t advocating making masks at school mandatory at this point until more evidence is in.

“We know for example that young people may feel that wearing a mask is uncomforta­ble and they may be likely to touch their face or fiddle with their mask during the day,” she said. “I don’t know if we have enough evidence yet to understand how young children will potentiall­y react to wearing masks.”

Hinshaw said the same logic applies when it comes to making masks mandatory across the province since some areas may be at a higher risk than others.

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