Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

COVID-19: Will Edmontonians still have to wear a mask when Alberta’s mandate is lifted?

WATCH ABOVE: Alberta could be lifting its mask mandate as early as next Tuesday, but people in Edmonton might need to mask-up for a bit longer. Despite what the province does, the city still has its own face covering bylaw in place. Kim Smith explains. – Feb 22, 2022

The Alberta government is expected to announce on Saturday whether it will be lifting its province-wide mask mandate.

Story continues below advertisement

However, despite the provincial decision, the City of Edmonton has its own face-covering bylaw in effect for people two years and older in indoor public spaces and public vehicles. The bylaw does not apply to schools, however.

The city’s bylaw has two triggers that require council to review masking. First, when the province rescinds its mask order. Second, when Edmonton has 100 or fewer active COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people for 28 consecutive days.

Coun. Andrew Knack said city council may review its bylaw prior to the two triggers being met.

“Neither trigger has been met. The first could be coming up in the next week. The second one, we are not there yet,” Knack said.

“That said, council has the ability to revisit that earlier, and we may do so, based off a variety of factors.”

Story continues below advertisement

Provincial data as of Feb. 17 showed the City of Edmonton had an active case rate of 297.7 per 100,000.

READ MORE: Announcement regarding COVID-19 measures in Alberta coming Saturday: Kenney

Knack said those factors could be advice from Edmonton’s medical officer of health or new information from the province.

“Unless something changes from the city perspective, even if the province removes their public health order province-wide, the city face-coverings bylaw would still apply as of March 1 and beyond,” he explained.

Edmonton International Airport

The Edmonton International Airport falls under federal regulation and masks will still be required in some areas.

Until Transport Canada changes its regulations, masks will be required on airplanes, going through security and at other points.

Acute and continuing care

During a Feb. 9 news conference, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw said even as the province’s approach to COVID-19 shifts, there will continue to be measures in place to protect those most vulnerable to the virus, particularly those in continuing and acute care.

Story continues below advertisement

“For example, masking will remain mandatory in acute care and continuing care as an important risk-reduction measure for the foreseeable future,” Hinshaw said.

Calgary city council voted earlier this month to lift its city mask mandate when the province does.

View more
Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article