COVID-19 cases jump as testing becomes more aggressive, Brooks has 32
After two days without regional numbers after an electrical fire at the data centre impacted the reporting system, Medicine Hat has seen just two more cases of COVID-19. There is now a total of 13 cases in the city, four active and nine recovered.
Brooks however saw its cases jump to 32. On Thursday the City of Brooks confirmed three cases, but mentioned that multiple cases were in found at the JBS Food Canada plant.
Alberta has seen another 239 cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the provincial total to 2,397. The total number of recovered cases is now 1,124 and there were no new deaths announced on Friday. Dr. Deena Hinshaw said the 239 is a combination of 134 lab confirmed cases and 105 probable cases, a combination of the last three days.
The high total of confirmed cases is due to the increased testing and a surge in cases among households linked to a meat packing facility in High River, said the chief medical officer of health. There are 358 cases linked to that outbreak.