Major changes coming to testing, isolation and contact tracing for COVID-19 in Alberta
Dr. Deena Hinshaw, the province’s chief medical officer of health, announced Wednesday that as of Aug. 16, Albertans who test positive for COVID-19 will no longer be legally required to isolate, though it will be strongly recommended.
Giving a live update for the first time in weeks, Hinshaw also announced that contact tracing will only take place in high-risk scenarios, and masks will no longer be required on transit or in taxis.
Testing is also expected to ramp down towards the end of August, with tests becoming available only in hospitals and doctor offices.
Hinshaw also acknowledged Wednesday that a recent increase in active cases has caused anxiety for some.