‘State of crisis’: National medical group urges lockdowns in Alberta and Saskatchewan
CALGARY — If you think of COVID-19 like a fire, one Grande Prairie doctor would describe Alberta’s blaze as out of control with too few resources dedicated to fighting it.
Dr. Alika Lafontaine said if the province doesn’t strengthen public health measures to extinguish a relentless fourth wave then the health-care system will burn to the ground.
“At the end of everything, the whole system won’t come out unscathed,” he said. “A lot of us within health care don’t feel that this wave will end until we have decisive leadership.”
Lafontaine is president-elect of the Canadian Medical Association, which released a statement on Wednesday calling for lockdowns in Alberta and Saskatchewan to protect health-care systems it says are crumbling under pressures caused by COVID-19.


