Alberta’s ‘Open For Summer’ plan was premature: chief medical officer of health
Alberta’s top doctor says the province’s “Open For Summer” plan set the trajectory for a crushing fourth wave of COVID-19, which her predecessor warns is leading to an “acute care system breakdown.”
Chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, told a conference call with doctors Monday that lifting all public health restrictions in July was the wrong move. She said other provinces that kept base-level restrictions to manage the spread of the virus are faring better than Alberta is now.
“Obviously, Alberta is in a significant crisis state right now,” Hinshaw said. “Delta has spread much more quickly and has had more severe outcomes than we anticipated.”
She said available data in July on COVID-19 spread and outcomes, together with vaccine uptake, led her to believe it was an appropriate time to open the province.

