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CALGARY With more than 8,800 active cases of COVID-19 in Calgary zone, Mayor Naheed Nenshi is concerned about the rapid rise of cases that he says is outstripping some of the largest crisis areas elsewhere in the world. In a statement released Thursday, he said that the peak of the second wave has already been exceeded and new infections just aren t slowing down. He also said that with the models currently available on the rate of infection in Calgary, people are becoming ill with COVID-19 at a higher rate here than what is being reported in India. We re hearing about India on the front of the news, every single day, how awful the situation is. Here s something I need you to know - the infection rate in India is approximately 200 people per 100,000. In Calgary today, it s 520 people per 100,000. It s twice as bad.
CALGARY With more than 8,800 active cases of COVID-19 in the city of Calgary, Mayor Nenshi is concerned about the rapid rise of cases and is concerned that vaccination rates won t be able to keep up with transmission of the illness. In a statement released Thursday, he said that the peak of the second wave has already been exceeded and new infections just aren t slowing down. He s also anxious that the current vaccination program just won t be able to cope. While vaccinations are promising, we must remember that we cannot vaccinate ourselves out of this current trend of transmission, he said.
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