
Hinshaw replaced as CMOH
EDMONTON – Dr. Deena Hinshaw, the chief medical officer of health who became the face of Alberta’s public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been officially removed from her post.
The province announced in a late-day statement Monday that Hinshaw is being replaced by Dr. Mark Joffe, a senior executive member of Alberta Health Services, on an interim basis.
Hinshaw became a familiar figure during the COVID-19 crisis, delivering regular online updates on the spread of the virus and measures taken to contain it.
She was initially lionized but, as the months went by, pilloried when Albertans turned on the government and on each other over the need for and effectiveness of health restrictions, including vaccine passports.