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Apr 6, 2021 · 6 April 2021. Late this afternoon, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced that the province is reintroducing a series of Step 1 public health restrictions. As a result, starting Wednesday, April 7, the following provincial restrictions will also come into effect on our campuses:
- New Government of Alberta public health measures announced
Tonight, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney declared a public...
- New Government of Alberta public health measures announced
Introduction . Over the past year and a half we have faced an extraordinary threat together. COVID-19 has required unprecedented measures that have saved lives and prevented our health care system from being overwhelmed.
Sep 15, 2021 · Tonight, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney declared a public health emergency in the province of Alberta and announced new provincial restrictions. These temporary measures are in place to reduce the impacts of COVID-19 on the health care system.
Sep 16, 2021 · Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has declared a state of public health emergency and announced a broad range of new measures, including the introduction of vaccine passports and...
- Province-Wide Restrictions
- High-Case Regions
- Layered Approach
Starting today, all kindergarten to Grade 12 schools will move to online learning, with a return to in-class learning planned for May 25. Some junior high and high schools were already learning at home, but now all students are online. Post-secondary classes are also online, as of Wednesday. There is no known end date for when in-person classes wil...
Most communities in the province are considered "high-case regions" and have stricter measures in place. In those communities, outdoor gatherings are capped at five people, with a maximum of two household cohorts. Physical distancing must be observed at all times. In lower COVID-19 case regions, 10 people is the limit. Outdoor recreation is banned ...
The new measures are layered on previous restrictions. Rules that Albertans have been required to follow for months — such as no indoor gatherings and mandatory masking — are still in place and may remain in effect beyond the three-week minimum. Though areas with fewer COVID-19 cases may not have as many restrictions, Chief Medical Officer of Healt...
Impact on health and care in Alberta . PPPH continues to advance population and public health outcomes across Alberta. Their work over the past fiscal year has: Supported Alberta’s emergency response, public health measures, data analysis and surveillance throughout the COVID-19 pandemic Helped expand access to screening for cancer,
Jun 14, 2022 · Overview. You can help prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses as Alberta continues to live with COVID-19. COVID-19 vaccines are the best way to protect you from getting severely sick from COVID-19 infection. All vaccines are safe, effective and save lives. All remaining mandatory public health restrictions were lifted on June 14, 2022.