Alberta chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw said contact tracers have seen an increase in uncooperative people who don’t want to share who they’ve been with or where. Hinshaw said it’s counterproductive to preventing spread and asked people not to lash out at health care workers trying to contain the pandemic.
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Albertans with COVID-19 becoming more uncooperative during contact tracing: Hinshaw
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