COVID-19: State of public health emergency. Mandatory measures remain in effect provincewide.
Current situation
Mandatory public health measures remain in place across the province. Restriction changes for restaurants, one-on-one training, and children's sport and performance activities came into effect February 8.
Translated resources
COVID-19 resources are available in Af-Soomaali, Arabic, 中文, हिंदी, 한국어, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, Español, Français, Tagalog, Tiếng Việt and Urdu on alberta.ca/CovidTranslated.
Cases in Alberta
- 130,030 Total cases
- 415 Cases on Feb. 17
- 123,338 Recovered cases
- 1,805 Deaths
- 4,887 Active cases*
- 362 In hospital
- 55 In intensive care**
- 3,331,372 Total tests completed
- 10,275 Tests on Feb. 17
- 1,797,352 People tested
- 155,532 Vaccine doses as of Feb. 17
Updated Feb. 18. Numbers are current as of end-of-day Feb. 17.
*Active cases include both community cases and hospitalizations. **ICU cases are a subset of those in hospital.
Info for organizations and vulnerable Albertans
Chief medical officer updates
Regular updates from Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health.
- Herd immunity and the Great Barrington Declaration (Oct 28, 2020)
Protecting families and the economy
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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 191: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (February 18)
- Update 190: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (February 17)
- Update 189: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (February 16)
- Update 188: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (February 11)
- Update 187: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (February 10)
- Update 186: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (February 9)
- Update 185: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (February 8)
News releases
- Additional COVID-19 support for Alberta small business (February 17)
- 9,000 health-care workers can now get COVID-19 vaccine (February 16)
- $465 million for Alberta’s critical workers (February 10)
- COVID-19 rapid testing expanding in Alberta (February 9)
- Alberta begins Step 1 of plan to ease restrictions (February 8)
- Limited school and team sports allowed as of Feb. 8 (February 6)
- Increasing protection for vulnerable Albertans (February 3)