Red Deer city council puts off mask debate another week
Red Deer city council will hold a special meeting on Monday, Nov. 16 to discuss potential new measures to stem the local surge in COVID-19 cases.
Council approved the meeting today as Red Deer jumped from 63 active cases on Nov. 4 to 94, a 49 per cent increase in just under a week.
City Manager Allan Seabrooke updated council on recent conversations with Alberta Health Services. Next week, administration will provide a more detailed report before council reviews existing and possible new safety measures.
Measures will be dependent on advice from health officials, and may include, but are not limited to enhancements to the existing face covering bylaw, tightening restrictions at City facilities or any other gathering restrictions mandated by Alberta Health.


