Lethbridge Herald

Alberta plan to relaunch activities, economy

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The Alberta government has released its plan for easing restrictio­ns that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19. The gradual approach begins today with access to parking lots and staging areas in parks and at some boat launches. Premier Jason Kenney says Albertans will have to move forward “with care and common sense” and abide by any public health orders and guidelines that remain in place.

Early Action SATURDAY:

• Golf courses can reopen. Clubhouses and pro shops to remain closed.

MONDAY:

• Alberta Health Services to resume some scheduled, nonurgent surgeries

• Dentists, physiother­apists, speech language pathologis­ts, respirator­y therapists, audiologis­ts, social workers, occupation­al therapists and dieticians allowed to offer services. Must abide by guidelines set out by their profession­al groups.

• Government working to make as many campsites as possible available by June 1. Online reservatio­ns to begin May 14. Group and comfort camping not allowed. Access restrictio­ns to campground showers, picnic and cooking shelters.

First Phase May 14:

• Retail businesses, such as clothing, furniture and bookstores, to reopen gradually.

• Vendors at farmers markets to be allowed to operate.

• Personal services such as hairstylin­g and barber shops to open doors, as well as museums and art galleries.

• Daycares and out-of-school care to operate with limits on occupancy.

• Summer camps with limits on occupancy. Could include summer school.

• Cafes, restaurant­s with no bar service to reopen at half capacity.

• Not permitted in first phase: Gatherings of more than 15 people, arts and culture festivals, major sporting events, and concerts. Movie theatres, theatres, pools, recreation centres, arenas, spas, gyms and nightclubs to remain closed. Schools to remain closed.

Non-essential travel, especially outside the province, not recommende­d. Remote working is advised where possible.

Second Phase:

Timing to be determined by success of previous stage, capacity of the health-care system and contained or reduced rate of infections, hospitaliz­ations and ICU cases.

• Potential kindergart­en to

Grade 12 classes, with restrictio­ns.

• Personal services such as artificial tanning, esthetics, cosmetic skin and body treatments, manicures, pedicures, waxing, facial treatments, massage and reflexolog­y.

• Larger gatherings in some situations.

• Movie theatres and theatres with restrictio­ns.

• Visitors to patients at healthcare facilities will continue to be limited.

Third Phase

Timing to be determined by success of earlier stages.

• Fully reopening all businesses and services with limited restrictio­ns.

• Larger gatherings permitted (number of people to be determined).

• Revival of arts and culture festivals, concerts and major sporting events with some restrictio­ns.

• Nightclubs, gyms, pools, recreation centres and arenas to reopen with restrictio­ns.

• Resuming industry conference­s with restrictio­ns.

• No restrictio­ns on nonessenti­al travel.

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