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Influenza numbers from across the province

By GILLIAN SLADE on March 28th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade As we approach the tail end of the regular influenza season, the number of people who have died from flu in the province is 36 and in the south zone six, according to the most recent data provided by Alberta Health Services (AHS). The data covers the period from Aug. 25, 2019 to March ... Read More »

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COVID-19 update – March 27

By Mo Cranker on March 27th, 2020

Medicine Hat News The province announced that the number of cases of in the South Health zone rose on Thursday, and a total of 21 of the 486 confirmed cases of coronavirus are in hospital. Officials now estimate that one quarter of the province’s 8,500 will eventually be required to care for severe cases. That ... Read More »

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Guidelines to follow during pandemic

By GILLIAN SLADE on March 27th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade Mandatory 14-day self-isolation for returning international travellers or close contacts of people with confirmed COVID-19 Mandatory 10-day self-isolation for people with symptoms that are not related to a pre-existing illness or health condition: cough, fever, shortness of breath, runny nose or sore throat. Violation of mass gathering restrictions are now legally enforceable and subject ... Read More »

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Local landlord promises to work with tenants

By JEREMY APPEL on March 27th, 2020

jappel@medicinehatnews.com@MHNJeremyAppel A local landlord says she will work with tenants unable to pay their upcoming rent as a result of the COVID-19 crisis to find a flexible solution. The federal government announced Wednesday up to $2,000 in monthly subsidies for individuals who are unable to work at this time, but the funds may not make ... Read More »

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No money for Hat shelters but space is adequate for right now

By GILLIAN SLADE on March 27th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade Medicine Hat Community Housing Society says no additional government funding was provided to Medicine Hat for the homeless and plenty of meals are being provided every day. “Our current shelter capacity is adequate and the homeless serving systems’ response and provision of isolation spaces is proving to have positive results and not over-populating the ... Read More »

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No local cases of COVID-19 have been hospitalized

By GILLIAN SLADE on March 27th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade Alberta Health Services says there are no COVID-cases hospitalized yet in Medicine Hat. Dr. Shobhit Maruti, medical officer of health AHS south zone, says Medicine Hat has no COVID-19 cases in hospital. Four of the five confirmed cases in Medicine Hat were returning travellers and they strictly followed all the guidelines. One, announced Thursday, ... Read More »

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Hatters brighten up the city with window art

By Medicine Hat News on March 27th, 2020

Stuck inside without much of an audience, Imogen Milner found a new canvas for her artistry: the front window. The six-year-old Hatter is part of a new trend during the COVID-19 pandemic, connecting with those who drive or walk by their house. Whether it’s with paint, markers, paper or anything else they can find, art ... Read More »

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No Hat COVID-19 cases in hospital so far: AHS

By Gillian Slade on March 26th, 2020

Medicine Hat News Alberta Health Services told the News Thursday afternoon that no COVID-19 cases are hospitalized yet in Medicine Hat. Dr. Shobhit Maruti, medical officer of health AHS south zone, says four of the five confirmed cases in Medicine Hat were returning travellers and they strictly followed all the guidelines. News of the fifth ... Read More »

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COVID-19 update – March 26

By Mo Cranker on March 26th, 2020

Medicine Hat News A roundup of the News coverage on the morning of Thursday, March 26, 2020. Alberta has announced that steep fines could be levied on those who are not following self-isolation protocols. Those who have travelled or are otherwise showing symptoms related to coronovius could also be fined. Story here. Alberta and Ontario ... Read More »

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Suncor delays wind project as part of major scale-back of capital spending

By COLLIN GALLANT on March 26th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant A major wind power project near Bow Island could be delayed up to two years, Suncor announced as it issued revised guidance to investors on Monday. The major oilsands and energy producer slashed its forecast outlook in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic response and staggering low world oil prices touched off by a ... Read More »

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Grocery stores making adjustments to keep staff, patrons safe

By JEREMY APPEL on March 26th, 2020

jappel@medicinehatnews.com@MHNJeremyAppel Grocery stores across the country are ramping up their sanitation practices to maintain an essential lifeline during the coronavirus pandemic. A representative of Loblaw, which owns Superstore and Shoppers Drug Mart, outlined how the company plans to manage these “very unusual circumstances.” Loblaw stores have reduced hours to give staff enough time to restock ... Read More »

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