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applegrove

(118,622 posts)
Thu Aug 12, 2021, 11:19 PM Aug 2021

Alberta will backtrack: forcing people who test positive for Covid to self

isolate again instead of allowing them to run free and spread covid. Trudeau's snap election may have saved many lives. Premier Kenney must be so upset (he is the DeSantis of Canada.)

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Alberta will backtrack: forcing people who test positive for Covid to self (Original Post) applegrove Aug 2021 OP
His base is going to hate this and his numbers are going to keep dropping... Spazito Aug 2021 #1
Thanks. applegrove Aug 2021 #2

Spazito

(50,319 posts)
1. His base is going to hate this and his numbers are going to keep dropping...
Fri Aug 13, 2021, 09:40 AM
Aug 2021

the Covid numbers are rapidly climbing here again so he has no choice, imo, but it won't stop the current spread unless they bring back some further restrictions.

He really is the DeSantis of Canada.

Here's a CBC article about the possible "backtrack":

Alberta to backtrack on plans to lift COVID-19 restrictions, government source says

Alberta is rolling back on plans to end mandatory isolation for those who test positive for COVID-19, a government source told CBC News, as cases in the province hit their highest level since late May.

The province was due to end most COVID-19 restrictions on Aug. 16, including requirements to wear masks on public transit and in schools as well as strict protocols around testing and contact tracing. But the province's current health guidelines will remain in place for now, the source said.

Plans to move COVID-19 testing from provincial assessment centres to physicians' clinics as of Aug. 31 are still on track, the source said.


Alberta public health officials reported 550 net new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, the second day in a row that the daily case count surpassed the 500 mark.

Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health, is expected to announce the latest changes to plans during a news conference on Friday, according to the source.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-ndp-david-shepherd-deena-hinshaw-jason-kenney-1.6139605

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