Current situation
Cases are rising in Calgary and the Edmonton Zone. New mandatory and voluntary measures are in place to stop the spread.
All Albertans should continue acting responsibly: keep gatherings small, monitor your symptoms, stay home if sick and get tested.
Cases in Alberta
- 25,733 Total cases
- 364 New cases on Oct. 23
- 572 New cases on Oct. 24
- 504 New cases on Oct. 25
- 20,949 Recovered cases
- 307 Deaths
- 4,477 Active cases*
- 118 In hospital
- 16 In intensive care**
- 1,744,042 Total tests completed
- 16,367 Tests completed on Oct. 23
- 17,106 Tests completed on Oct. 24
- 12,666 Tests completed on Oct. 25
- 1,245,294 People tested
Updated October 26. Numbers are current as of end-of-day October 25.
*Active cases include both community cases and hospitalizations. **ICU cases are a subset of those in hospital.
Prevent the spread
Info for organizations and vulnerable Albertans
Schools and daycares
Chief medical officer updates
Regular updates from Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health.
Protecting families and the economy




Resources
COVID-19 posters and fact sheets
Alberta Health Services (AHS) COVID-19 updates
World Health Organization COVID-19 updates
Government of Canada COVID-19 updates:
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News
Situation updates
- Update 134: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (October 26)
- Update 133: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (October 22)
- Update 132: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (October 20)
- Update 131: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (October 16)
- Update 130: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (October 13)
- Update 129: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (October 8)
- Update 128: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (October 5)
- Update 127: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (October 1)
- Update 126: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (September 28)
News releases
- New COVID-19 pilot planned for international travellers (October 22)
- Flu shots now available across Alberta (October 19)
- Made-in-Calgary masks to help protect Albertans (October 7)
- Putting Alberta on the front lines fighting COVID-19 (September 28)
- Opioid surveillance report: Associate Minister Luan (September 23)
- COVID-19 scheduled surgery backlog cut by 88 per cent (September 11)
- UPDATE: Federal education funding for COVID-19 (September 2)
- Update on PPE for schools: Minister Allard and Minister LaGrange (August 28)