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Premier has promised proof of vaccination program would be first rule to go.

Ernie Tsu, president of the Alberta Hospitality Association, says the easing of restrictions may come too late for some struggling small businesses.

Tsu said many operators are on the brink after contending with punishing debt loads accrued during months of pandemic restrictions. He said his own restaurant has taken a financial hit, forcing him to cut back on staffing. Kenney said restrictions would be lifted in phases. The restrictions exemption program, with its QR code to verify vaccination status, would be among the first to go, he said.

Take-out deliveries have kept his family business afloat, but a "fear factor" around COVID-19 has emptied his dining room, Petros said.He said he won't hesitate to open his dining room to customers when vaccine passports are gone."We don't want to overload the hospitals. We don't want to overload the ICUs. I know that. I don't want it either," he said. "It's just so frustrating to be here.

Shufelt said his businesses are struggling. He hopes loosened restrictions will bring customers back.

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