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With new Provincially-mandated health measures in place, Wetaskiwin County has 17 active cases, with three more people recovered, but The City of Wetaskiwin and Maskwacis continue to see cases increasing.
As of Monday, there are 58 active cases in the City. Maskwcais Health Services reported 223 among the Four Nations with eight hospitalized from the virus that continues to spread across the province.
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In an effort to slow the spread and the impact on the health care system, Premier Jason Kenney enacted several measures last week.
Publishing date: Dec 16, 2020 • December 16, 2020 • 2 minute read • New health restrictions saw the closure of museums this past weekend, however the Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum s gift shop is open for Christmas shopping. Reynolds-Alberta Museum has an online shopping and curbside pick-up option. Photo by Times file photo
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Museums and libraries have closed their doors to the public.
As part of strict new measures announced by the Provincial Government Dec. 9 to slow the spread of COVID-19, entertainment businesses and entities libraries, science centres, interpretive centres, museums, galleries, amusement parks and water parks closed at the end of business Saturday.
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