Official sees easing COVID-19 rules when more than half of population vaccinated
Canada could begin loosening COVID-19 restrictions when more than half the population has received a first vaccine dose, the head of the country’s immunity committee said Monday, as hard-hit Alberta signalled more public health rules would be coming Tuesday.
Premier Jason Kenney said the impetus for more restrictions in Alberta, the province with the highest rate of infections in the country, was a “No More Lockdowns” rodeo over the weekend. The event saw hundreds congregate without masks in open defiance of public health rules.
“I was very disturbed. Actually I was angered,” Kenney told a news conference Monday.
“Given the issues we saw this weekend, and the record high cases recorded, we are developing a package of stronger public health measures.

