Calgary Stampede linked to 71 COVID-19 cases; community spread from event unknown
CALGARY – Alberta Health says 71 cases of COVID-19 were likely acquired at the Calgary Stampede but community spread as a result of those cases is unknown.
Government officials say the 10-day rodeo and festival that welcomed hundreds of thousands of attendees isn’t a significant driver, so far, in rising infections in the province.
The Calgary Zone represents almost 62 per cent of Alberta’s 1,173 active cases, as of yesterday.
Dr. Jia Hu, a physician who advised the Stampede, says in a statement that 749 COVID-19 cases have been recorded in Alberta over the past two weeks.