Active cases, hospitalizations continue to drop as Alberta identifies 150 new COVID-19 cases Thursday “Definitely, as a business, it has been challenging because we’ve had zero revenue whereas we’ve had most of our expenses still happening.”Browatzke said most of the nightclub staff have been vaccinated against COVID-19 and those who are not will wear masks and work away from customers.
There are plans to put sanitizer all over the business once it reopens.Though he’s eager to get back to work, he admits there is a tinge of anxiety.“Sometimes even a crowded line at the supermarket right now triggers that anxiety, so it will be interesting to see what happens on that first crowded Saturday night,” he said.“But I think that kind of anxiety.