Alberta to assess current COVID-19 health measures before considering new ones
EDMONTON – Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro, accused of not doing enough to stop a COVID-19 surge swamping hospitals, says the government wants to see the effect of recent health restrictions before adding any new ones.
A week ago, Shandro reintroduced a province-wide mask mandate, along with curfews on alcohol sales in bars and restaurants, to stem a steep rise in COVID that has overrun intensive care wards and forced hospitals to reassign staff to care for the critically ill.
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Due to staff displacement, up to 60 per cent of non-urgent surgeries have been cancelled across the province, including all such procedures this week in the Calgary zone.