Lethbridge Herald

Rural Alta. ready for full relaunch

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In this time of COVID there is a reality that has been completely ignored by key players in public health, government and media: rural Alberta is ready for a full relaunch.

As presented in Alberta COVID statistics, the overwhelmi­ng majority of rural municipali­ties have had extremely limited or zero cases of the virus, and most have long since recovered. For weeks we have been enduring restrictio­ns that have been unnecessar­y. After our uneventful April it was clear that all of our businesses, recreation facilities and schools could have safely restarted in early May.

While still encouragin­g those most at risk to continue to practise safety measures, let’s allow individual common sense to come to the fore. Uneasy about sending your child back to school? Continue home schooling. Think going to church or using the gym is unsafe? Then stay home. Personal responsibi­lity is the answer.

The reason behind quarantine was to “flatten the curve.” Rural Alberta accomplish­ed that months ago. The goal is not to keep everyone from getting sick. That is unattainab­le and unrealisti­c. As was shown by the April spike in cases at Cargill/JBS, our health-care system is more than capable of handling even a large jump in cases. Rate of hospitaliz­ations remained low. Very few of those infected, without underlying conditions, end up in hospital or ICU. Stop the scaremonge­ring.

I believe a regional approach to a full relaunch can be initiated immediatel­y in the rural jurisdicti­ons. Leave it up to each municipali­ty to decide how it shall proceed based upon local considerat­ions. It is illogical to expect ALL of Alberta to wait for Stage 3 because of Calgary, High River/Cargill and Brooks. We will not be inundated with residents from these communitie­s wanting to use our facilities. Furthermor­e, “we are all in this together” is now banal, and for us, pointless.

Rural Alberta requires more enlightene­d considerat­ion. We’ve run out of reasons to be patient.

Cathy Riley

Bow Island

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