Jason Kenney does not believe the province should increase COVID-19 restrictions, despite active case numbers returning this week to where they were in May.“Alberta’s belief is we’re not going to micromanage our way out of this,” Kenney said. “We’re only going to get through this if people exercise personal responsibility, and that’s what we call on Albertans to do.“We think, based on the advice of our chief medical officer, we currently have the right set of public health measures in place.”Kenney made the comments at a news conference Wednesday.
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