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Kenney to announce plan to lift 'almost all' COVID-19 restrictions in Alberta by March 1

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Premier Jason Kenney announced plans to move forward with the lifting of almost all COVID-19 restrictions in Alberta by early next week.

Kenney tweeted the news early Monday evening.

"Encouraging data continues to show a steep drop in the Covid-19 Omicron wave. Pressure on our hospitals is declining," he wrote.

"On Saturday, February 26 the government will announce a final decision about proceeding to Phase Two of our plan to lift almost all restrictions on March 1.

"We will make a prudent decision based on the latest data.

"Damaging restrictions should not last one day longer than necessary to prevent hospitals from being overwhelmed.

"We must learn to live with COVID-19, and get our lives back to normal."

The announcement came on the same day that U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that England was ending its COVID-19 restrictions, and a day after Queen Elizabeth tested positive for COVID-19.

The most recent Alberta COVID-19 data was released Friday.

 

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