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Alberta could be “open for summer” by early July

The “best Alberta summer ever” is just around the corner.

That promising news was delivered by Premier Jason Kenney Wednesday as he outlined how the province will be moving forward with easing public health restrictions.

Alberta’s Open for Summer Plan includes three stages based on vaccination thresholds and hospitalizations:

  • Stage 1: Two weeks after 50 per cent of Albertans age 12-plus have received at least one dose of vaccine and COVID-19 hospitalizations are below 800 and declining.
  • Stage 2: Two weeks after 60 per cent of Albertans age 12-plus have received at least one dose of vaccine and COVID-19 hospitalizations are below 500 and declining.
  • Stage 3: Two weeks after 70 per cent of Albertans age 12-plus have received at least one dose of vaccine.

Alberta reached the 50 percent threshold for one-dose vaccination on May 18, and with hospitalizations well below 800, Alberta will enter Stage 1 on June 1. Based on the current pace of vaccinations, Alberta is projected to enter Stage 2 in mid-June and Stage 3 in late June or early July.

The province-wide masking mandate for all indoor public spaces would be lifted in Stage 3.

Alberta has been under tougher COVID measures for the past three weeks.

At the peak of the third wave, Alberta was reporting more than 2,000 new cases a day with more than 700 people in hospital.

On Tuesday there were 387 new cases – the lowest single-day count since mid-March – with 565 people in hospital.

Kenney says the health system remains under real pressure but the good news, is leading indicators are coming down and vaccine protection is going up. He says we can confidently expect pressure on hospitals to continue to go down adding “today we are truly near the end of this thing,”

More than 2.55 million doses of vaccine have been administered so far in Alberta.

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