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Alberta’s chief medical officer of health explained on Wednesday why the province is taking a more cautious approach to easing COVID-19 restrictions this time around, compared to when the province relaunched the economy last spring.

Dr. Deena Hinshaw said Alberta is in a much different place right now than it was back in May when restrictions were lifted the first time. It comes as 259 new cases of COVID-19 and 11 additional deaths from the disease were reported Wednesday.

Hinshaw said while hospitalizations are down from a peak of 938 people on Dec. 30, there are currently still 539 people in hospital with COVID-19. That’s compared to the 57 people in hospital with COVID-19 when the economy relaunched in May following the shutdown last spring.

Additionally, there are currently 6,060 active cases of COVID-19 in Alberta. That’s compared to less than 1,000 active cases in May, Hinshaw explained.

Hinshaw also noted variant cases of COVID-19, which are more easily spread, also put the province in a different situation. Higher overall numbers, higher hospitalizations and the variants pose a threat of exponential growth, she said.

Hinshaw said the province had identified 57 cases of the variant strains of COVID-19 as of Tuesday. There were 50 cases of the B.1.1.7. variant, which was first discovered in the U.K, and seven of the N501Y.V2 variant, which was first discovered in South Africa.

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