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MLA Issues Statement About Changes to Health Restrictions

MLA Issues Statement About Changes to Health Restrictions

Michelle Pinon
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Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville MLA Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk issued a statement following Premier Jason Kenney’s April 6 announcement regarding changes to Alberta’s health restrictions.

Armstrong-Homeniuk urged constituents to “continue to be patient and diligent” to ensure the health and safety of our communities.

She pointed out that, “A third wave of this pandemic has reached all provinces and I’m grateful that Alberta has some of the most lenient restrictions in Canada.”

“I’m sure you are now aware of the decision to revert restrictions back to Phase 1. We know this is not a favourable action, so I sincerely appreciate your understanding and patience as we all react to the ever changing covid variables. AHS has assured us that with more vaccinations, these restrictions will be reduced.

I want you to know that I do take all recommendations and suggestions to our government. You are being heard, and as a member of the community, a wife, and a parent, I too understand how difficult this past year has been.”

Effective at 11:59 p.m. on April 6, updated mandatory health measures go into effect for retail, fitness and performance activities. Effective at noon on Friday, April 9, restaurants will be restricted to providing only takeout, delivery, and patio service.

Alberta will remain in Step 1 with restaurant restrictions until further notice. Health officials will continue to closely monitor the spread of COVID-19 to assess whether additional action is needed to reduce transmission.

Retail

Indoor fitness

Adult performance activities

The following mandatory public health measures come into effect at noon on Friday, April 9:

Restaurants, pubs, bars, lounges and cafés

The following mandatory public health measures remain in effect unchanged:

Places of worship

Social gatherings

Personal and wellness services

Indoor and outdoor children’s sport and performance

Metrics based on cases and growth, including COVID-19 variants, are being monitored and will also be used to guide any decisions around the need to pause further steps or potentially increase restrictions.

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihoods with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.

 

 

 

 

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