Public health and personal freedoms: Kenney walks tight rope with new COVID-19 restrictions
As new restrictions focused around public health come into force in Alberta, Premier Jason Kenney was blunt in saying he never wanted the COVID-19 situation in the province to get to this point, but now is time to act.
Kenney spoke publicly for the first time in nearly two weeks Tuesday afternoon, where he announced new public health restrictions province-wide to curb the sharp rise in COVID-19 cases, and the hospitalizations and deaths that have come along with that rise.
The Premier spoke candidly of the approximate eight hour meeting he and his fellow COVID-19 cabinet committee members engaged in with Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, over what the next steps should be following another day of over 1,000 new daily cases.
As his UCP government has done since the spring, Kenney says they have fought off calls for a complete “lockdown” of society in Alberta because of the other implications those full restrictions could have, such as the deterioration of the mental health of Albertans and the overall health of the provincial economy.