COVID challenge: Alberta premier urges end to house parties as infections rise
EDMONTON — Premier Jason Kenney is strongly urging Albertans to stop holding house parties and get-togethers to bend the curve on sharply rising COVID-19 cases.
Alberta reported just over 1,400 new cases over the last two days, and Kenney said Friday the province is at “a turning point” and more stringent measures may come if this initiative fails.
“It’s voluntary,” Kenney told a news conference.
“This is a strong request that Albertans in Edmonton and Calgary stop holding social gatherings at their homes, that they just keep to their core family group at home, period.

