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CALGARY Arshad Chaudry lost his dear friend Naveed Asghar to COVID-19 just one month ago. Thursday marks a national day of observance in Canada for thousands of people who lost their lives due to the COVID-19 virus and on this day he reflects on the one thing he’ll miss most. “Always his smile,” Chaudry said. “Whenever I remember him, his smiling face comes back in my mind, that’s all I’ll remember all my life.” Asghar, who was just 62-years-old, passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 7 after complications brought on by COVID-19. He was a bus operator for Calgary Transit and had recently travelled to Pakistan to visit his ill mother.
in intensive care.
The first round of
eased COVID-19 restrictions in the past week includes limited school and minor sports training, allowing restaurants, cafés and pubs to reopen for dine-in services, and permitting fitness training, but only for one-on-one workouts individual workouts without a trainer are not permitted.
The province has said further easings of restrictions wouldn t begin until hospitalizations dropped below 450 and not for at least three weeks after the first stage of reopening.
A decision on
2 is expected to be made on Feb. 28.
Two members of Premier Jason Kenney s United Conservative Party caucus are challenging the province s COVID-19 economic restrictions and have joined a national coalition pushing against public health restrictions. Drew Barnes, MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat, and Angela Pitt, MLA for Airdrie-East, the deputy speaker of the house and chair of committees, say Albertans have not been given adequate evidence to justify th