Calgary Stampede linked to 71 COVID-19 cases; community spread from event unknown
CALGARY — Alberta Health says 71 cases of COVID-19 are likely to have been acquired at the Calgary Stampede but community spread as a result of those cases is unknown.
Ministry spokesman Tom McMillan says the 10-day rodeo and festival attended by about 529,000 people isn’t a significant driver, so far, in rising infections in the province.
As of Tuesday, the Calgary Zone represented almost 62 per cent of Alberta’s 1,173 active cases.
Dr. Stephanie Smith, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Alberta, said it’s too early to know the repercussions of Stampede.