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An Edmonton woman in her 20s has died from COVID-19, marking the first death in Alberta without a known pre-existing condition or age factor.

The young woman’s death was one of five new fatalities Dr. Deena Hinshaw announced in her daily update Friday. The other four deaths were at the McKenzie Towne Long-Term Care Centre in Calgary — a man in his 80s, a man in his 90s and two women in their 80s. The facility now has eight of Alberta’s 18 COVID-19 deaths.

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Hinshaw said it is not clear at this time if the Edmonton woman had any underlying health issues.

“This is a tragic reminder that it is not only the elderly or those with underlying conditions,” Alberta’s chief medical officer of health said. “The orders we have in place are to protect everyone.”

New restrictions at hospitals and seniors facilities were implemented Friday, with visitors no longer allowed at either. Hinshaw said exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis. She said details are currently being ironing out with Alberta Health Services but highlighted children and pregnant woman as potential examples.