Alberta’s decision to end isolation requirements for those who test positive for COVID-19, or who have been in close contact with someone who has, could have ripple effects across the country.Chief public health officer Theresa Tam is urging people to continue isolating, get tested for COVID-19 and inform their close contacts even if it is no longer mandated.
Amid pushback, Alberta health minister defends plan to ease COVID-19 isolation, masking, testing rules Alberta’s case levels have been rising and the Delta variant is now dominant.Vaccination rates have also begun to lag with around 75 per cent of eligible Albertans getting at least one dose of vaccine and 64 per cent fully immunized.Tam says Alberta still has a long way to go to get.