Article content Measures needed to be taken to contain the spread of COVID-19 in Alberta, but there are no winners from the province having to bring in tougher restrictions, says Nanton’s mayor. Premier Jason Kenney announced stronger public health measures May 4 to bend the curve, sustain small businesses, and protect the health-care system. As of end-of-day May 5, there were 24,156 active cases, with 666 people in hospital, including 146 in intensive care, with COVID-19. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Tougher public health measures needed, but they're a 'no-win for all of us,' says Nanton's mayor Back to video