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Woman in her 30s dies of COVID-19 as Alberta adds 243 more cases Wednesday

WATCH ABOVE: Alberta chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw announces AHS assessment centres are shifting back to appointment-only, saying it will result in fewer crowded lines and quicker tests. Hinshaw also asked people to show up for their appointments or cancel if they can't make it, noting there was a 14 per cent no-show rate in Calgary this past weekend. – Oct 13, 2020

The latest person in Alberta whose death has been linked to COVID-19 was a woman in her 30s, according to Alberta Health, which also confirmed an additional 243 cases of the disease in the province on Wednesday.

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The woman was from the Edmonton zone and her death is not linked to any current outbreaks.

Alberta’s COVID-19 death toll now stands at 287.

As of Monday afternoon, the province listed 2,689 active cases in Alberta with almost half of those in the capital region.

There were 1,473 active cases listed in the Edmonton zone and 791 listed in the Calgary zone. The Central zone had 108 active cases, there were 177 in the South zone and 124 in the North zone.

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There were 16 cases not affiliated with any specific zone.

There were 100 Albertans listed as being in the hospital, with 14 of those people in the ICU.

To date, 21,199 Albertans have contracted COVID-19 and the province has completed 1,571,176 tests.

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In Edmonton, a fourth unit at the Misericordia Community Hospital was put on “watch” status. The outbreak at that hospital now includes 12 patients and nine staff members.

Since mid-March, 18,223 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.

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