by: brodie thomas
alberta chief medical officer of health dr. deena hinshaw says she now believes the province’s open for summer plan has directly led to the current spike in covid-19 cases.
hinshaw made the comments while taking part in a zoom meeting with primary care network doctors that was broadcast online monday night.
the full video has since been taken down, but copies of the livestream have appeared online.
hinshaw started the meeting by acknowledging the frustration, anger and exhaustion being felt by doctors and healthcare workers.
“i just want to thank you for still talking to me,” she said.
during the meeting, she gave her thoughts on what has led to the province’s current “trajectory” of rising covid-19 cases and hospitalizations which
threaten to overwhelm the hospital system
.
“i think that trajectory was set when we removed all the public health restrictions in july,” she said.
hinshaw said provinces that have kept base-level restrictions to manage interactions and close contacts have not seen a significant impact from the contagious delta variant, which is driving alberta’s fourth wave.
alberta
removed practically all covid-19 restrictions such as masking and gathering limits on july 1st
, with a few exceptions for health-care settings.