Alberta to end isolation rules for COVID-19 cases, close contacts as cases rise
CALGARY — Alberta is ending isolation requirements for people who test positive for COVID-19 and their close contacts as cases climb in the province.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, announced a two-phased approach Wednesday to eliminate the few remaining public health orders in the province.
Starting Thursday, close contacts will no longer be notified of exposure by contact tracers nor will they be legally required to isolate — although it still recommended. The province will also end asymptomatic testing.
“With the vaccine readily available, the need for the types of extraordinary restrictions we used in the past has diminished,” Hinshaw said.


