Alberta’s chief medical officer of health is warning of an alarming trend linked to a spike in COVID-19 cases in the province. Dr. Deena Hinshaw says 11 per cent of active cases are still going to work and social gatherings while symptomatic and awaiting test results. As Lauren Pullen reports, Hinshaw is renewing her call for caution over the Thanksgiving weekend.
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‘Alarming trend’ linked to rise in Alberta COVID-19 cases: Hinshaw
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