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Alberta's COVID-19 death count up 8, hospitalizations jump by 53

Alberta's COVID-19 death count has increased by eight in the latest reporting week, whilehospitalizations jumped by more than 50, provincial data shows.

702 people are in hospital with COVID-19

A sign with directions to the emergency department and main building is shown in front of a hospital.
As of Monday, 702 people were in hospital with COVID-19, including 28 intensive care unit patients, marking increases of 53 patients and two patients, respectively, from the previous reporting week. (Ose Irete/CBC)

Alberta's COVID-19 death count has increased by eight in the latest reporting week, whilehospitalizations increased by more than 50, provincial data shows.

The number of Albertans who have died since the pandemic began is now 4,673.

As of Monday, 702 people were in hospital with COVID-19, including 28 intensive care unit patients. The previous week,649 people were in hospital with the illness, including 26in ICU.

The province's seven-day PCR test-positivity rate dropped by one percentage point to 22.3 per cent. The rate was 23.3 per cent a week ago.

Public health officials identified 1,688 new COVID-19 cases in the latest reporting week, July 26 to Aug. 1, which is 29 fewer than the previous week.

More virus is believed to be circulating throughthe province though, because few people are eligible to get a PCR testand provincial data excludes positive rapid test results.

Of all Albertans, including those ineligible, 77.5 per cent have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine up 0.1 percentage points from a week ago while 81.6 per cent of the population hasreceived at least one dose.

Meanwhile, 38.7per cent of Albertans havereceived three doses an increase of 0.1 percentage points from a week ago.

As of Tuesday, parents and guardians with children fromsix months old to four years old in Alberta could book vaccination appointments for their kids.