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How have you been impacted by COVID-19?
Postmedia is looking to speak with people who may have been impacted by the growing second wave of COVID-19 here in Alberta. Do you have a child or teen who caught COVID-19? Are you a front-line worker? Send us an email at reply@calgaryherald.com to tell us your experience, or send us a message via this form. Source: Alberta Health, end of day Dec. 10, 2020
Alberta is leading Canada’s brutal second wave of COVID infections. How did we get here? Scenes around Calgary during the COVID-19 pandemic, Postmedia photographers. Photo of nurses courtesy Leah Hennel/AHS. Photo of Dr. Deena Hinshaw courtesy Chris Schwarz/Alberta government.
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How have you been impacted by COVID-19?
Postmedia is looking to speak with people who may have been impacted by the growing second wave of COVID-19 here in Alberta. Do you have a child or teen who caught COVID-19? Are you a front-line worker? Send us an email at reply@calgaryherald.com to tell us your experience, or send us a message via this form. Source: Alberta Health, end of day Dec. 10, 2020
Alberta is leading Canada’s brutal second wave of COVID infections. How did we get here? Scenes around Calgary during the COVID-19 pandemic, Postmedia photographers. Photo of nurses courtesy Leah Hennel/AHS. Photo of Dr. Deena Hinshaw courtesy Chris Schwarz/Alberta government.
However, the 43-year-old woman refused to comply with requests to leave the premises and “was subsequently arrested for allegedly causing a disturbance in a public place.”
She was later released outside the restaurant with an undertaking to appear in Revelstoke Provincial Court and on conditions not to return to the restaurant.
She was also issued two $230 violation tickets under the COVID-19 Related Measures Act for allegedly failing to wear a face-covering in indoor public space and abusive/belligerent behaviour.
Dodds told Daily Hive that while the woman is originally from Alberta, “it is unclear if she has relocated here for work, as she was believed to be in the area for an extended period of time prior to the incident.”