Alberta reports 1,731 new cases of COVID-19 as Kenney slams 'disturbing' rodeo event - Action News
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Alberta reports 1,731 new cases of COVID-19 as Kenney slams 'disturbing' rodeo event

Premier Jason Kenney slammed a central Alberta rodeo event on Twitter Sunday afternoon, as Alberta reported 1,731 new cases of COVID-19, and three more deaths.

Record-high case totals, hospitalizations continue to climb

Premier Jason Kenney in a Twitter post on Sunday blamed record daily COVID-19 case numbers and intensive care unit hospitalizations on Albertans breaking the rules. (Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

Premier Jason Kenney slammed a central Alberta rodeo event on Twitter Sunday afternoonas Alberta reported 1,731 new cases of COVID-19, and three more deaths.

There were 16,567 tests completed on Saturday for a positivity rate of around 10.3 per cent.

Alberta identified another 1,132 variant cases. Variants make up 62 per cent of the province's new record high of 22,920 active cases.

On Sunday, there were 648 people being treated for COVID-19 in hospital (a slight increase from 646 people being treated in hospital for the illness on Saturday), including 155 in intensive care unit beds.

In a thread singling out large numbers of people gathered at a rodeo rally this weekend near Bowden, 45 kilometressouth of Red Deer, Kenney blamed Alberta's record high daily case counts and intensive care numbers on Albertans ignoring the current rules.

"Not only are gatherings like this a threat to public health, they are a slap in the face to everybody who is observing the rules to keep themselves and their fellow Albertans safe," Kenney said on Twitter.

"If we do not begin to bend the curve, our health care system could very well be overwhelmed in a matter of weeks."

Several responses to Kenney's post criticized a lack of enforcement of the rules.

Alberta Health Services said it is considering its legal options. AHSsaid organizers were notified in advance that the rodeo would breach health restrictions if it went ahead.

Of the three deaths reported Sunday, two occurred in the Calgary zone on Friday. The third death involved a man in his 40s in the South zone on Saturday.

The regional breakdown of active cases on Sunday is:

  • Calgary zone: 9,556
  • Edmonton zone: 6,088
  • North zone:3,308
  • Central zone: 2,677
  • South zone: 1,216
  • Unknown: 75

On Sunday, Alberta reported 1,621,306 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were administered as of Saturday.