Documents show recommendations, warnings from chief medical officer of health
EDMONTON, AB – The Provincial Court of Alberta has released documents providing a glimpse into how Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP) government decided when to begin removing provincial COVID-19 restrictions earlier this year.
The release of the previously confidential documents comes after the parents of five immunocompromised children and the Alberta Federation of Labour sued the government over the decision to lift the mask mandate.
Premier Jason Kenney announced on February 8, 2022, that the province would be lifting the vaccine passport system and only five days later, end the school mask mandate.
The decision was made shortly after the UCP COVID cabinet committee met and weighed options presented by Health Minister Jason Copping on how to move forward as Alberta moved from the pandemic phase of COVID-19 to the transition phase to the endemic phase.