Alberta sticking with provincial approach to public health restrictions
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says despite growing calls for a regional approach to lifting public health restrictions, the province will move forward on a provincial basis.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw says every health zone in the province remains above the 50 cases per 100,000 threshold the province used when navigating its relaunch last summer.
“While some zones may have less cases than others, all zones continue to have a level of cases that continues to be concerning and our towns and cities are all interconnected,” Hinshaw said Thursday.
“We know that Albertans from home to work sometimes across long distances. We know that people shop in nearby cities even if they live in small towns and we know that that level of interconnectedness can cause rapid spread of the virus when one person is infected and it can quickly spread to others.”


