COVID-19: Alberta, Saskatchewan imposing no additional restrictions for now
After a punishing fourth wave fueled by the Delta variant, Alberta and Saskatchewan are grappling with the effects of Omicron. Hospital beds are filling up in both provinces as their governments continue to resist hardline restrictions. Heather Yourex-West looks at what the strategy could mean as the fifth wave builds.
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