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Alberta advocacy group calls on province for stricter lockdown to prevent 3rd wave of COVID-19

A new advocacy group is calling for a quick and strict lockdownto stifle a third wave of COVID-19 infections.

Group called Go4Zero wants province to aim for a zero case-count of COVID-19

New advocacy group calls for stricter lockdown in Alberta

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The advocacy group Go4Zero wants the province to adopt a COVID-zero policy, which would include closing most schools as well as all non-essential services and retail for seven to eight weeks.

A new advocacy group is calling for a quick and strictlockdownto stifle a third wave of COVID-19 infections.

Go4Zero, a group that includesphysicians,scientists, economists, industry leadersand citizen activists, wants the province to adopt a COVID-zero policy.

The policy wouldclosemost schools as well as all non-essential services and retailfor sevento eightweeks.

The group is also calling for financial supports for businesses and people who would be impacted by the lockdown.

Dr Shazma Mithani, an Edmonton emergency room physician and member ofGo4Zero, says physicians are having a lot of anxiety about the healthcare system becomingoverwhelmed.

"We sawduring the second wave, we were on the brink of collapse," she said.

"We started having discussions about whether we needed to make difficult decisionsfor our patientsand whether we were going to be able to offer the care."

Mithanisays the rapid rise in the number of cases the province has seen in the last week has made physicians dread what a next wave could look like.

"Given where we are right now, if we don't do something to stop this, the variants are likely going to make thisthird wave even worse than the second wave."

Alberta reports record variants of concern

The advocacy group's pleacomes a day after Alberta reported a record 184 case-count of variants of concernon Sunday.

Health Minister Tyler Shandro said at a press conferenceMonday thatvariants now account for 16 per cent of Alberta's active cases up from 10 per cent a couple of weeks ago.

The rise of variantsand hospitalizations havecaused the province to choose to notmove to Step 3 of its reopening plan.

"Unfortunately, as we have seen, cases, variants and hospitalizations continue to rise in recent days. We cannot take the risk of easing any measures at this point," said Dr. DeenaHinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health.

"Now is not the time to abandon tried and true practices that have protected our communities and our healthcare system over the past year. COVID-19 is still very much with us."

However,Go4Zero doesn't think the province is doing enough.

The group says itexpects daily COVID-19 case counts could hit 2,000 by mid-April.

"Basically we could stop it now by a financially-supported lockdown or we will need a harsh and muchstricterlockdownat the end of April or beginning of May that would last much, much longer," saidDr. Gosia Gasperowicz,a developmental biologist and member of Go4Zero.

With files from Jennifer Lee