They following Alberta lah
https://www.alberta.ca/coronavirus-info-for-albertans.aspx
Cases in Alberta
- 270,777Total cases
- 1,584 Cases on September 12
- 1,497 Cases on September 11
- 1,659 Cases on September 10
- 249,920 Recovered cases
- 2,462 Deaths
- 18,395 Active cases*
- 803 In hospital
- 198 In intensive care**
- 5,271,582Total tests completed
- 13,332 Tests on September 12
- 12,182 Tests on September 11
- 14,574 Tests on September 10
- 2,362,707 People tested
- 5,656,213 Vaccine doses as of September 12
18,000 cases still no lockdown. ICU almost full also no lockdown.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calg...ave-internal-modelling-icu-capacity-1.6174329
Alberta's fourth wave of COVID-19 has put the greatest strain on its health-care system to date, with about 200 patients now in intensive care units and internal modelling suggesting the situation could get worse for weeks to come.
Modelling by Alberta Health Services (AHS) obtained by CBC News suggests that, by early October, there could be as many as 365 patients in need of the province's current 286 ICU beds.
That's under the model's "high" or worst-case scenario. The "mid" scenario puts the number of patients at 280; the "low" at 191. The number of ICU beds could also fluctuate.
"AHS is already increasing capacity to meet this forecast, and the potential for higher demand due to COVID-19," said AHS spokesperson Kerry Williamson.
"The current situation is serious and we are extremely concerned with the rapidly rising hospitalization and ICU numbers."