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By Cal Braid
Southern Alberta Newspapers
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
This week’s measles count showed the same trend as we’ve observed in recent weeks – up and up. As of June 26 at noon, Alberta Health had recorded 1,105 cases of the virus, with 20 communicable and active cases at the time of the report.
The weekly report divides the province into five zones: north, central, south, Edmonton, and Calgary –- and as usual, the south zone is a hotbed of infection with 14 new cases and 719 so far this season. The north zone tracked 12 new cases and is now at 249 total, and the central zone had one new case with 106 to date. Edmonton and Calgary remain relatively unscathed, with zero active case and only 31 total reported to this point.
In the under-five category, 319 children have been hit; in the ages five to 17 range, 494 cases have been tracked. Among the 18 to 54 population, 287 people have been infected. Those over 55 remain basically unscathed, with only five known instances of individuals contracting the virus. No senior reported a single new infection in the past week. Provincewide, two people are currently hospitalized in the ICU.
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