Alberta won’t ‘micromanage’ businesses as COVID-19 infections climb: Kenney
ENOCH, Alta. – Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says a recent rise in active COVID-19 cases in the province is concerning but government micromanaging isn’t the answer to curbing the spread.
Kenney says Alberta has the right set of public health measures in place and his government wants to avoid jerking business owners around with added restrictions.
His remarks come a day after British Columbia’s top doctor ordered new restrictions on establishments that serve alcohol in response to a spike in cases there linked to those venues.

