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EDMONTON Alberta’s Opposition NDP is calling on the United Conservative government to bring back stricter public health measures to stem the spread of COVID-19.
Leader Rachel Notley told reporters that Premier Jason Kenney has done nothing to change course, even though he has warned that new and more dangerous variants could cause a spike in hospitalizations.
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She wants a return to the measures as they were in mid-January, when there were tougher restrictions on indoor fitness, restaurants, bars and other businesses and activities.
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Alberta NDP urges tougher COVID-19 measures as variant cases grow
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EDMONTON – Alberta’s Opposition NDP is calling on the United Conservative government to bring back stricter public health measures to stem the spread of COVID-19.
Leader Rachel Notley told reporters that Premier Jason Kenney has done nothing to change course, even though he has warned that new and more dangerous variants could cause a spike in hospitalizations.