Alberta starts lifting COVID-19 restrictions, vaccine passport program
EDMONTON — Premier Jason Kenney says Alberta’s vaccine passport will end almost immediately, with most other big COVID-19 health rules gone three weeks later.
Kenney told a news conference Tuesday that the vaccine passport, known in Alberta as the restriction exemption program, would end within hours — at midnight.
He said strong vaccination rates, declining hospital cases and a continued drop in the spread of the Omicron variant make it possible to end the passport.
“Our approach to COVID must change as the disease changes,” Kenney told a news conference.

