COVID-19 Alberta statistics

Interactive aggregate data on COVID-19 cases in Alberta

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COVID-19 in Alberta

Data included in the interactive data application are up-to-date as of end of day October 29, 2020.

Highlights

140
current hospitalizations
25
current ICU
323
total deaths
5,172
active cases
2,312
active cases, Edmonton Zone
82 years
average age at death

New Cases



Figure 1: COVID-19 cases in Alberta by zone. First and second panels display new (from October 23-October 29, 2020) and active cases, respectively. Cases without a postal code or incorrect postal codes are labelled as unknown. Cases are under investigation and numbers may fluctuate as cases are resolved.



Figure 2: COVID-19 cases in Alberta by age group. First and second panels display new (from October 23-October 29, 2020) and active cases, respectively. Cases are under investigation and numbers may fluctuate as cases are resolved.



Figure 3: COVID-19 cases in Alberta by route of suspected acquisition. First and second panels display new (from October 23-October 29, 2020) and active cases, respectively. Cases are under investigation and numbers may fluctuate as cases are resolved.



Total Cases



Figure 4: COVID-19 cases in Alberta by day and case status. Recovered is based on the assumption that a person is recovered 14 days after a particular date (see data notes tab), if they did not experience severe outcomes (hospitalized or deceased). Cases are under investigation and numbers may fluctuate as cases are resolved. Data included up to end of day October 29, 2020.



Figure 5: Cumulative COVID-19 cases in Alberta by route of suspected acquisition. Only includes COVID-19 cases where case report forms have been received. Data included up to end of day October 29, 2020.



Figure 6: COVID-19 cases in Alberta by day and case status. Probable cases include cases where the lab confirmation is pending. Data included up to end of day October 29, 2020.



Characteristics

Number and rate of COVID-19 cases in Alberta by age group

Figure 7: Number and rate of COVID-19 cases in Alberta by age group



COVID-19 cases in Alberta by age group and gender

Figure 8: COVID-19 cases in Alberta by age group and gender



Table 1. COVID-19 cases in Alberta by age group and gender
  Gender  
  Female Male Unknown All
Age Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent
Under 1 year 95 0 84 0 0 0 179 1
1-4 years 435 2 394 1 0 0 829 3
5-9 years 540 2 561 2 1 0 1,102 4
10-19 years 1,664 6 1,567 6 1 0 3,232 12
20-29 years 2,503 9 2,662 10 1 0 5,166 19
30-39 years 2,545 9 2,797 10 1 0 5,343 19
40-49 years 2,227 8 2,376 9 5 0 4,608 17
50-59 years 1,588 6 1,602 6 1 0 3,191 12
60-69 years 969 4 1,021 4 2 0 1,992 7
70-79 years 506 2 461 2 0 0 967 3
80+ years 640 2 410 1 0 0 1,050 4
Unknown 0 0 3 0 2 0 5 0
All 13,712 50 13,938 50 14 0 27,664 100



Healthcare Workers

Table 2. Healthcare workers among COVID-19 cases
Total Active Recovered Died
Calgary Zone 1017 112 905 0
Central Zone 53 7 46 0
Edmonton Zone 866 153 713 0
North Zone 137 17 120 0
South Zone 113 15 98 0
Unknown 1 0 1 0
Alberta 2187 304 1883 0
Note:
Status of Healthcare workers is self-reported and might be different from other sources. Please note these are not necessarily healthcare workers who were infected at work.



Severe outcomes

Summary

  • Average age for COVID cases that died is 82 years (range: 27-105)
  • Average age for COVID cases hospitalized with an ICU stay is 60 years (range: 4-89)
  • Average age for COVID cases hospitalized is 62 years (range: 0-102)
  • Average age for COVID cases not hospitalized is 37 years (range: 0-108)



Rate of total hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and deaths among COVID-19 cases in Alberta

Figure 9: Rate of total hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and deaths among COVID-19 cases in Alberta



Total hospitalizations, ICU admissions and deaths (ever) among COVID-19 cases in Alberta by age group. Each ICU admission is also included in the total number of hospitalizations.This is based on totals rather than current hospitalizations and ICU admissions.

Figure 10: Total hospitalizations, ICU admissions and deaths (ever) among COVID-19 cases in Alberta by age group. Each ICU admission is also included in the total number of hospitalizations.This is based on totals rather than current hospitalizations and ICU admissions.



Table 3. Total Hospitalizations, ICU admissions and deaths (ever) among COVID-19 cases in Alberta by age group
Age Group
Cases
Hospitalized
ICU
Deaths
Count Count Case rate Pop. rate Count Case rate Pop. rate Count Case rate Pop. rate
Total 27664 1121 4.1 25.6 199 0.7 4.6 323 1.2 7.4
Under 1 year 179 4 2.2 7.4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0
1-4 years 829 4 0.5 1.8 1 0.1 0.5 0 0.0 0.0
5-9 years 1102 1 0.1 0.4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0
10-19 years 3232 19 0.6 3.6 4 0.1 0.8 0 0.0 0.0
20-29 years 5166 54 1.0 9.0 7 0.1 1.2 2 0.0 0.3
30-39 years 5343 97 1.8 13.7 11 0.2 1.6 2 0.0 0.3
40-49 years 4608 115 2.5 19.3 18 0.4 3.0 3 0.1 0.5
50-59 years 3191 173 5.4 31.2 39 1.2 7.0 8 0.3 1.4
60-69 years 1992 193 9.7 42.3 53 2.7 11.6 25 1.3 5.5
70-79 years 967 232 24.0 94.3 46 4.8 18.7 76 7.9 30.9
80+ years 1050 229 21.8 168.6 20 1.9 14.7 207 19.7 152.4
Unknown 5 0 0.0 NA 0 0.0 NA 0 0.0 NA
Note:
Based on total hospitalizations and ICU admissions ever.
Row percent is out of the number of cases in each age group.
Each ICU admission is also included in the total number of hospitalization
Case rate (per 100 cases)
Population rate (per 100,000 population)



Figure 11: Number of current COVID-19 patients in hospital, ICU and non-ICU



Figure 12: Rate of new hospitalizations (7-day rolling average, average of current day and previous 6 days) by admission date, Alberta, Calgary, Edmonton and South Zones. Hospitalization in other Zones are still low.

Comorbidities

Figure 13: Percent of COVID-19 cases with no comorbidities, one comorbidity, two comorbidities, or three or more comorbidities by case severity (non-severe, hospitalized but non-ICU, ICU but not deceased, and deceased), all age groups and both sexes combined, all Alberta. For the list of included comorbidities, please see the data notes. Data updated (weekly) on 2020-10-26.



Table 4. Number and percent of COVID-19 cases with no comorbidities, one comorbidity, two comorbidities, or three or more comorbidities by case severity (non-severe, hospitalized but non-ICU, ICU but not deceased, and deceased), all age groups and both sexes combined, Alberta. For the list of included comorbidities, please see the data notes. Data updated (weekly) on 2020-10-26.
Non-Severe
Non-ICU
ICU
Deaths
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
No comorbidity 16942 69.1% 192 24.9% 26 17.8% 9 2.9%
With 1 condition 4619 18.8% 148 19.2% 33 22.6% 18 5.9%
With 2 conditions 1593 6.5% 135 17.5% 39 26.7% 56 18.2%
With 3 or more conditions 1356 5.5% 295 38.3% 48 32.9% 224 73.0%

Geospatial

Figure 14: Cumulative COVID-19 cases in Alberta by zone and date reported to Alberta Health. Cases without a postal code or incorrect postal codes are labelled as unknown.



Figure 15: Rate of COVID-19 cases (per 100,000 population) in Alberta and by zone



View the COVID-19 status map

Table 5. COVID-19 cases in Alberta by zone
Zone Count Percent
Calgary Zone 12,257 44
Central Zone 1,021 4
Edmonton Zone 9,924 36
North Zone 2,015 7
South Zone 2,379 9
Unknown 68 0
All 27,664 100



Geographies can be displayed by municipality or local geographic area (LGA). When viewing by municipality, regions are defined by metropolitan areas, cities, urban service areas, rural areas, and towns with approximately 10,000 or more people; smaller regions (i.e. villages, and reserves) are incorporated into the corresponding rural area. Cases without a postal code or incorrect postal codes are not included. Location information missing/invalid for: 140 case(s).

Laboratory testing

Figure 16: People tested for COVID-19 in Alberta by day. Tests performed for the same person are counted once.



Figure 17: Tests performed for COVID-19 in Alberta by day. Tests can be performed for the same person multiple times.



Table 6. COVID-19 testing in Alberta
Number (n)
Test volume 1,789,173
People tested 1,267,318



Table 7. Number of people tested for COVID-19 in Alberta by zone
Zone Count Percent
Calgary Zone 508,016 40
Central Zone 108,100 9
Edmonton Zone 425,756 34
North Zone 122,863 10
South Zone 82,113 6
Unknown 20,470 2
All 1,267,318 100



People tested for COVID-19 in Alberta by age group and gender.

Figure 18: People tested for COVID-19 in Alberta by age group and gender.



Table 8. People tested for COVID-19 in Alberta by age group and gender
  Gender  
  Female Male Unknown All
Age Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent
Under 1 year 3,509 0 4,057 0 8 0 7,574 1
1-4 years 26,607 2 29,902 2 32 0 56,541 4
5-9 years 44,926 4 49,780 4 57 0 94,763 7
10-19 years 76,316 6 76,775 6 108 0 153,199 12
20-29 years 105,232 8 80,277 6 168 0 185,677 15
30-39 years 132,310 10 102,069 8 167 0 234,546 19
40-49 years 104,473 8 77,988 6 98 0 182,559 14
50-59 years 84,249 7 60,539 5 83 0 144,871 11
60-69 years 60,385 5 48,486 4 62 0 108,933 9
70-79 years 29,458 2 25,804 2 17 0 55,279 4
80+ years 26,767 2 16,223 1 21 0 43,011 3
Unknown 112 0 145 0 104 0 361 0
All 694,347 55 572,046 45 925 0 1,267,318 100
Note:
Count represents the number of people tested



Figure 19: Cumulative and daily test positivity rate for COVID-19 in Alberta.



Figure 20: Positivity rate for COVID-19 in Alberta by zone.

Data export

Data are subject to change. Fluctuations are expected as cases are investigated and updated. Data included up to end of day October 29, 2020. Data are provided for export in excel and csv formats.

Data notes

Data sources

The Provincial Surveillance Information system (PSI) is a laboratory surveillance system which receives positive results for all Notifiable Diseases and diseases under laboratory surveillance from Alberta Precision Labs (APL). The system also receives negative results for a subset of organisms such as COVID-19. The system contains basic information on characteristics and demographics such as age, zone and gender. The Communicable Disease Reporting System (CDRS) at Alberta Health and the Communicable Disease Outbreak Management (CDOM) system at Alberta Health Services contains information on COVID-19 cases. Data Integration and Measurement Reporting (DIMR) database at Alberta Health Services contains up to date information on people admitted and discharged from hospital in Alberta.

Active and recovered status is a surveillance definition to try to understand the number of active cases in the population. It is not related to clinical management of cases. It is based on the assumption that a case is recovered 14 days after a particular date. For confirmed cases, specimen collected date is used and for probable cases date reported to Alberta Health is used. If a case is hospitalized, the recovered date is when their symptoms have resolved based on case follow-up, or 10 days after being discharged.

Information such as hospitalizations and ICU admissions are received through enhanced case report forms sent by Alberta Health Services (AHS).

Comorbidities

The following comorbitities are included in respective analyses: Diabetes, Hypertension, COPD, Cancer, Dementia, Stroke, Liver cirrhosis, Cardiovascular diseases (including IHD and Congestive heart failure), Chronic kidney disease, and Immuno-deficiency.

Disclaimer

The content and format of this report are subject to change. Cases are under investigation and numbers may fluctuate as cases are resolved. Data included in the interactive data application are up-to-date as of end of day October 29, 2020.