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6 COVID-19 cases tied to Calgary restaurant as Alberta total tally surges

Six cases of COVID-19 have been linked with aCactus Club restaurant in downtown Calgary, in one of the latest coronavirus clusters as Calgary's active case count continues to climb amid a provincewide surge.

Latest coronavirus cluster comes as Calgary's active cases continue to climb, provincial tally surges past 700

Guests who dined at the Stephen Avenue Cactus Club location between July 2 and 10 are asked to monitor themselves for symptoms of COVID-19. (Google Maps)

Six cases of COVID-19 have been linked with aCactus Club restaurant in downtown Calgary, withthe company saying it has voluntarily closed the location to conduct a deep clean.

"The safety and well-being of our guests and employees is our number one priority," reads a statement from the company.

"While [Alberta Health Services] has not mandated it, we have decided to voluntarily close this location out of an abundance of caution to ensure the health of everyone."

Guests who visited the Stephen Avenue Cactus Club location between July 2 and 10 are asked to monitor themselves for symptoms and contact health authorities if necessary.

"We would like to reassure the public that this is a voluntary closure. We strictly adhere to the health and safety guidelines set by government agencies and health authorities and have also taken additional measures to keep our restaurants safe," the statement reads.

News of the latest COVID-19 cluster comes as the premier andAlberta's chief medical officer of health express concernsthat the daily case count has continued to rise recently and that, in a worrisome trend, more youngpeople are being infected with the virus.

As of Tuesday,Dr. Deena Hinshaw, the province'schief medical officer of health,said over the past two weeks, 780 new cases had been identified in the provincewith 57 per cent them among people under the age of 40. Of those cases, 30 per cent had not yet been linked to any known source.

Once again, she warned Albertansof how important it is to keepup the COVID-19 precautions, such as vigilant hand-washing and physical distancing.

On Wednesday, Alberta reported 82 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the number of active cases in the province to 704.

It's the fourth day in a row that the number of new cases remained above 80. The total number of cases in the province will soonsurpass 9,000, sitting at 8,994.

The number of people requesting a COVID-19 test in the Calgary zone which has the most active cases in the provincespiked to a new high this week.

The regional breakdown of active cases Wednesday was:

  • Calgary zone: 312, up 17 from Tuesday.
  • Edmonton zone: 194, down four from Tuesday.
  • South zone: 81, down 23.
  • North zone: 53, up three.
  • Central zone: 61, up 13.
  • Unknown: three,down three from Tuesday.

The Cactus Club said it hasadopted a number of measures during the pandemic, including seating groups six feet apart or with physical barriers between tables.

Staff are also required to wear masks and other PPE, while the company said it also performs "rigorous cleaning and kitchen protocols."

With files from Tahirih Foroozan