Article content Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says she is optimistic as the province’s COVID-19 cases have begun to decline, but warned Wednesday current restrictions could stay in place longer if businesses don’t comply. With 875 cases, the province reported less than 1,000 new cases of the disease for the fifth day in a row. Dr. Deena Hinshaw said at a news conference twice now Albertans have reduced the rising spread of the disease by collectively limiting the number of people they interact with. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or