COVID-19 Data Dashboard

The latest data on the COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta.

Current situation

Data included in the interactive data application are up-to-date as of end of day Friday, March 26, 2021.

668
Cases reported today
1
Deaths reported today
283
In hospital
65
In intensive care (ICU)

Overview

7,366
Active cases
6.54 %
Test positivity rate
1,980
Total deaths
576,953
Total vaccines administered

Map: Cases by Municipality

Active cases (municipality)
100+
10-99
1-9
0
Geographies are currently displayed by municipality. 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.

Related

All Albertans have a responsibility to help prevent the spread. Take steps to protect yourself and others. To learn more visit:

Cases

668
Cases reported today
7,366
Active cases
1.14
Provincial R-value
207
Variant cases reported today

Related

Find information on confirmed COVID-19 cases and variants:

Deaths

1
Deaths reported today
1,980
Total deaths
1.4
Deaths per 100 cases
45.0
Deaths per 100K population

Related

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Testing

11,522
Tests reported today
6.54 %
Test positivity rate

Related

Albertans should monitor their symptoms everyday to help protect others and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Healthcare system

283
In hospital
65
In intensive care (ICU)
87 %
Bed capacity 1
0.88
ICU to active cases ratio

Vaccine program

26,998
Vaccinations reported today
576,953
Total vaccines administered
95,378
Total fully vaccinated

Related

Understand the Alberta vaccine program phases and signup for updates.

Surgical wait times

Alberta Surgical Initiative (ASI) Dashboard

This dashboard supports and monitors key aspects of the Alberta Surgical Initiative (ASI), which aims to provide all Albertans the surgeries they need within time frames recommended by medical experts. Surgical capacity is a key indicator in ensuring Alberta’s health system has the overall capacity it needs as the health system responds to the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional reporting will be added to the dashboard as the initiative moves forward and new information becomes available.

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