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A Calgary-area woman is the first reported presumptive case of the novel coronavirus in Alberta, the province’s chief medical officer of health confirmed Thursday.

The woman, who is in her 50s, is believed to have contracted COVID-19 while aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship in California. She returned to Alberta on Feb. 21 but didn’t go into self-isolation until Feb. 28. The case wasn’t detected by the province until Thursday.

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The woman is expected to make a full recovery.

“Although the testing done has not yet been confirmed at the national lab, we believe it is important to take immediate public health action to prevent the possibility of spread while we wait for confirmation,” Dr. Deena Hinshaw told media Thursday. “We’re taking this extremely seriously. Public health measures are already being put in place to prevent spread of the virus.”

Alberta health officials are currently in the process of identifying close contacts of the woman, and those people will also be asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.