Hinshaw urges Albertans to stay vigilant against COVID-19 heading into winter
The province’s chief medical officer of health says that Albertans need to remember past waves of COVID-19 to avoid that becoming our future.
“While over the past few weeks we have begun to come down the other side of the fourth wave, we have seen before how fast things can change,” said Dr. Deena Hinshaw during her Tuesday update. “I would like to remind Albertans that we must stay vigilant, especially as temperatures drop and we head into winter.”
She said that as winter sets in, more activities move indoors where the risk of COVID-19 transmission increases.
Winter also means the start of influenza season and Hinshaw said that means we can expect a rise in the number of Albertans with respiratory symptoms and other illnesses including seasonal influenza.


