Chief medical officer of health COVID-19 update - April 29, 2021
Alberta s chief medical officer of health provides an update on COVID-19 and the ongoing work to protect public health.
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Thank you, Minister and good afternoon everyone.
Before I begin, I want to let you know why I’m providing this update from home today.
I had a sore throat yesterday, so was tested for COVID-19. Although that test came back negative, I am still feeling a little under the weather today, so I am staying home to be safe.
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