Alberta lifts some COVID-19 economic restrictions, delays others
EDMONTON — Alberta is opening up libraries and allowing low-intensity indoor group fitness workouts, like Pilates and tai chi, while it continues to monitor rates of COVID-19.
The change is a fraction of what had been expected under the second phase of the province’s economic relaunch plan.
That phase was also to include expanded crowds in retail stores and eased restrictions on hotels, conference centres and community halls.
But Premier Jason Kenney said with case numbers starting to plateau and the danger of COVID-19 variants spreading exponentially, those other changes are on hold.