Alberta’s Restrictions Exemption Program ends at midnight
Province-wide public health measures are being gradually lifted as the fifth wave of COVID-19 subsides and pressure on the health-care system eases.
That according to the Alberta government which says it has a careful and prudent plan to phase out public health measures, starting Feb. 8. The three-step approach aims to begin with lower-risk activities while maintaining protections for the health-care system, including continuing care facilities.
Beginning Feb. 8 at 11:59 p.m., Alberta will move to step one, which includes the removal of the Restrictions Exemption Program and capacity limits on venues under 500 capacity, including libraries and places of worship, and allows for food and beverage consumption in seated audience settings for large events and entertainment venues. Mandatory masking for children and youth in schools, and for youth aged 12 and under in any setting will end Feb. 13 at 11:59 p.m.
“The last two years have taken a significant toll on Albertans’ overall health, social and economic well-being. Now that we are through the worst of the fifth wave and have achieved high vaccination rates, it is time to shift to a balanced approach where we are able to live with COVID-19 and return to normal,” said Premier Jason Kenney on Tuesday.


