Edmonton Journal

Alberta, Sask. say they won't bring back mask rules

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Alberta reported more than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday but, along with Saskatchew­an, is not planning to follow broad mask mandates announced this week by neighbouri­ng western provinces.

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Health Minister Tyler Shandro have both said that vaccinatio­ns are the best, most effective way to get the province through the pandemic. Neither has addressed the surging numbers.

Both Alberta and Saskatchew­an continue to urge residents who have not done so to get the twodose protection.

Manitoba and British Columbia are reintroduc­ing mask requiremen­ts in indoor public spaces to try to arrest a rise in case numbers.

In Edmonton, Alberta Health spokesman Steve Buick said there is no plan to pursue a rule on face coverings.

He added: “Our current mask rules remain in place, including mandatory masks in health-care

We feel right now that the vaccine is the best path through this.

settings and public transit.”

In Saskatchew­an, where there were 1,500 active cases and 108 people hospitaliz­ed, Health Minister Paul Merriman said provinces have the prerogativ­e to choose what they want to do.

“But we feel right now that the vaccine is the best path through this,” he told reporters in Regina.

There is now a patchwork of masking and mandatory vaccinatio­n rules in both provinces for businesses, schools and events.

In Edmonton, fans over age 12 attending Oilers hockey games this fall will have to show proof of vaccinatio­n while, at this point, those attending Elks football games do not.

The Alberta Medical Associatio­n this week openly urged the province to institute mandatory vaccinatio­ns for health-care workers.

Dr. Paul Boucher, the associatio­n's president, said that while he understand­s the issue is polarizing, vaccinatio­n “remains our most effective tool to keep our vulnerable patients safe.”

The rule changes in other provinces come as they address a rise in COVID cases, tied mainly to the more transmissi­ble Delta variant.

Along with requiring masks again, including in schools, Manitoba is mandating vaccinatio­ns for front-line provincial employees who work with vulnerable population­s. Workers affected included doctors, nurses, teachers and prison guards.

Manitoba is still seeing a low number of new cases, but Premier Brian Pallister said precaution­s must be taken to prevent a spike.

B.C.'S mask rule extends to malls, grocery stores and public transit, as well as to students in Grade 4 and higher.

Also on Wednesday, the Northwest Territorie­s, which is experienci­ng it's worst outbreak of the pandemic, reinstated its mask mandate.

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