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Lethbridge officials warn residents to abide by COVID-19 rules during May long weekend

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For many, the May long weekend will be different this year due to COVID-19, but Lethbridge police are still reminding residents to make the responsible decision by choosing not to not drink and drive. “At any point our officers and our patrol team may decide to set up some check stops just to check with traffic and make sure we’re visible in our community,” said Sgt.

Mark Smallbones. With the weather set to be warm and sunny, some folks may be looking to venture out, however, abiding by health and safety guidelines relating to COVID is still a must.

When it comes to popular summer activities such as camping, walking, cycling and so on, Smallbones says people need to continue maintaining a safe distance from others and washing their hands.

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