Decision on moving province into next step of reopening not yet made, premier says
Kenney asks Albertans to celebrate Easter quietly among household members
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says a final decision has not been made about moving the province into the next step of reopening next week.
Speaking at a news conference Thursday, Kenney said that hospitalizations have dropped below the metric of 300 hospitalizations a week, but said the government will consult with Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health, before moving ahead.
The surge of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in Alberta started as families gathered for Thanksgiving and worsened with indoor parties at Halloween.
Even if COVID-19 restrictions are relaxed, people need to be careful, he said.
Regardless of the rules, Kenney said, he will ask Albertans to have a quiet Easter and keep gatherings to their own households.
Pharmacies join vaccine campaign
Speaking in front of an Edmonton drugstore, Kenney announced that 259 pharmacies in 107 communities are now administering COVID-19 vaccine across the province.