Mayor of Brooks calling on government to offset some COVID-19 costs
BROOKS AB-The City of Brooks was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and now the mayor of Brooks is calling on upper levels of government to step up to the plate and offset some of the costs.
“The province and the federal government should be looking at communities like ours, and areas like ours that were disproportionately affected by COVID-19 and really had to make decisions and invest resources in it quickly because any delay would have been detrimental,” Morishita said.
The city of Brooks had the second largest COVID-19 outbreak in the province and that meant big expenditures for the city. A total of $502, 673 were costs directly tied to the pandemic, including an assessment centre costing $61,100 and isolation spaces totalling $73,621. The cost of the two initiatives is money Morishita said was critical to helping the city recover.