Children’s Services Minister Rebecca Schulz said Tuesday that although the province has to date not had any confirmed COVID-19 cases in shelters for Albertans who are homeless or fleeing domestic violence, her government is committed to protecting vulnerable people during the pandemic and may increasingly look at how to use hotels to do so. “We are working closely with municipalities, shelter operators and local AHS officials to identify and begin to use hotels and motels as assisted isolation centres,” Schulz said. “We now have identified nearly 200 hotel rooms to shelter people who test positive for COVID-19 in addition to the 200 spaces at the Expo Centre in Edmonton. “Most of these hotels are now operational and accepting clients.” In