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Alberta reports 73 new cases of COVID-19, 1 new death

Across the province, 190 people are being treated in hospital for COVID-19, including 50 in intensive care beds.

Province set to lift most health restrictions in 1 week

About 71.1 per cent of eligible Albertans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. (Leah Hennel/AHS)

A week away from lifting nearly all its COVID-19 restrictions, Alberta reported 73 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death from the disease.

The province identified 73 cases on5,715 tests Thursday, for a positivity rate around 1.4 per cent. Alberta labs also detected 61 cases of variants of concern.

There were 190 peoplebeing treated in hospital for COVID-19, including 50 in intensive care beds.

The death reported by Alberta Health was a man in his 70sfrom the Calgary zone who died on Wednesday. In Alberta, 2,293 people have died from COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.

Active cases continue to drop province-wide.There were 1,580 active cases as of Thursday the lowest number inAlberta since September 24, 2020.

Here is theregional breakdownof active cases as reported by the province:

  • Calgary zone: 814
  • North zone: 291
  • Edmonton zone: 246
  • Central zone: 159
  • South zone: 70

As of end of day Wednesday, 3,963,419doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been administered in Alberta. On Wednesday, 52,144 COVID-19 shots were administered, including47,757 second doses and4,387 first doses.

About 71.1 per cent of eligible Albertans had received at least one dose of vaccine, while 33per cent had received both doses.

The province is set to enter Stage 3of its reopening plan on July 1, marking two weeks since 70 per cent of eligible Albertanshad received their first dose.