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Alberta flexes COVID-19 rules for gyms, libraries, delays other reopenings
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Alberta COVID-19 restrictions set to be further relaxed despite fears
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Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Monday, March 1
The province will begin moving on to Step 2 of its plan to lift restrictions. It will allow limited use of libraries and gyms, but it will hold off on easing restrictions further on retail businesses, hotels, banquet halls and children s sports.
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Posted: Mar 01, 2021 8:49 AM MT | Last Updated: March 2
Low-intensity individual and group fitness activities, such as Pilates, tai-chi and some yoga, are now permitted at gyms as the province cautiously moved toward Stage 2 of reopening on Monday.(Shutterstock)
New vaccine brings optimism
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COVID-19 Update: 356 new cases, three deaths | Authority to enforce restrictions expires for some peace officers © Government of Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro. With news on COVID-19 happening rapidly, we’ve created this page to bring you our latest stories and information on the outbreak in and around Calgary.
What’s happening now
Alberta reported Friday 356 new cases of COVID-19 on 9,212 tests and three additional deaths.
Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro said the province and the Alberta Medical Association have reached a tentative agreement, which must now be ratified.
Health Canada has approved the AstraZeneca vaccine for use, and Canada could see 1.9 million doses arrive by the end of June.