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Cochrane Physiotherapists adapting to COVID-19

Cochrane Physiotherapists adapting to COVID-19

"You only have one opportunity to be on the right side of history and I think physiotherapists right now are stepping up and when we all look back on what we've done as profession we're are going to be pretty proud of what we've done and how we've managed ourself through this."
Premier Kenney presents two possible COVID-19 outcomes for Alberta

Premier Kenney presents two possible COVID-19 outcomes for Alberta

“Alberta is doing very well in terms of the slope [of the virus] compared to other jurisdictions,” Kenney said. “We want to continue to see that relatively, that actually very low slope that so far we have experienced.”
COVID-19 testing expanded for essential workers, Calgary zone, Albertans living with seniors

COVID-19 testing expanded for essential workers, Calgary zone, Albertans living with seniors

Alberta has 50 new COVID-19 cases; three more people die

Alberta has 50 new COVID-19 cases; three more people die

Dr. Deena Hinshaw reiterated her encouragement for people to be vigilant in the united effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Community Appreciation Parade drive-by dates and locations

Community Appreciation Parade drive-by dates and locations

Make some noise for your first responders, Cochrane.
Alberta to more than triple its ICU capacity

Alberta to more than triple its ICU capacity

AHS plans to increase ICU capacity by 1,081 beds for COVID-19 patients by the end of April, if necessary. There are currently 293 ICU beds in the province.
Alberta RCMP officers being threatened with COVID-19 contamination

Alberta RCMP officers being threatened with COVID-19 contamination

COVID-19 poses threats to Alberta's RCMP.
Alberta plan to use smartphones to enforce quarantines raises privacy questions

Alberta plan to use smartphones to enforce quarantines raises privacy questions

Premier Kenney warns peak of COVID-19 yet to come in Alberta

Premier Kenney warns peak of COVID-19 yet to come in Alberta

“We’re not out of the woods yet,” Kenney said. “Things could get much worse if we fail to follow the public health orders.”
Updated: Alberta predicting 400 to 6,600 deaths from COVID-19 in months to come

Updated: Alberta predicting 400 to 6,600 deaths from COVID-19 in months to come

Alberta reported 25 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, bringing the total to 1,373. There were two more deaths, bringing that number to 26.
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