COVID-19 update – March 28
By Mo Cranker on March 28, 2020.
Medicine Hat News
No cases of COVID-19 have surfaced in the Medicine Hat area’s seniors homes and long-term care facilities,
the local top medical officer confirmed to the News on Friday. None of the five local cases has required hospitalization.
Provincial actionThe province further increased restrictions on the size of gatherings, on Friday and has halted evictions for rental housing. Story
here.
49-cent gasolineGas prices in Walsh, Alta are set to
49-cents per litre, a level not seen in more than 25 years, as the local station owner says selling at a loss is his way of helping out. “We always like to show the best side instead of the worst side,” said Anwar Kamaran.
New Fed supportPrograms for wage subsidies, GST remittance, business loans and payments to the unemployed all changed Friday as Ottawa added to supports put in place earlier this week. Story
here.
Hatters step upA local distillery that is now making hand sanitizer
has partnered with local bike shop, Cyclepath, which will deliver the goods around the city.
Somewhat openThe Medicine Hat Public library is acting to help Hatters access its materials during the pandemic response. Story
here.
City updateCity council was updated on city response and new potential actions to support residents and businesses under financial strain on Friday. Story
here.
SunshineAs temperatures are
forecast to hit 16C on Sunday, the local parks department is asking Hatters who are seeking fresh air to avoid play areas such as tennis and basketball courts, and to be be courteous on the trail system.
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