The state of local emergency that Leduc declared last month because of the COVID-19 crisis will be allowed to lapse on Monday, but a city official says residents should know that “does not mean the risk is gone.” “While we continue to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in Leduc, the public health orders implemented by AHS and the province have given us the tools we need to enforce as well as to protect our community throughout this pandemic,” George Clancy, the fire chief and director of emergency management for the City of Leduc, said in a news release issued Thursday. “This is simply a decision aimed at avoiding redundancy with provincial measures already in place.” The Alberta government amended the Emergency Management Act on March 20,