Haunting COVID-19 Messages Just Appeared Outside An Alberta Minister's Office (PHOTOS)

Things are getting spooky.
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Alberta's Health Minister, Tyler Shandro, might soon stumble across some rather haunting messages outside his office. 

Early in the morning on November 23, a Twitter user shared photos of several make-shift tombstones erected outside the official's office. 

Many of the cardboard tombstones had messages alluding to the Albertan government's COVID-19 mitigation efforts. 

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RIP died to save the economy. One of the signs. 

Another sign reads "RIP. Didn't knock it off," likely in reference to Jason Kenney's plea to Albertans to stop gathering socially. 

Other signs say things like “Here lies Tyler Shandro’s Integrity,” “R.I.P. Personal Responsibility,” and more.

As Alberta's COVID-19 numbers continue to rise, Albertans are begging the province to take action. Beyond this morose display, the hashtag #WhereIsKenney has also been trending on Twitter. 

Dr. Deena Hinshaw is set to update the public on the current state of COVID-19 in Alberta on Monday night. 

  • Britanny Burr was a Staff Writer at Narcity Canada, who drove growth within Narcity's Western coverage and readership. Having lived between her hometown, Canmore, Alberta and Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver, and NYC over the past 10 years, she is obsessed with finding the best local hot spots. She holds a B.A. in English and has over six years of professional writing experience as Head Writer and Editor for YUL.Buzz in Montreal, and Creative Copywriter at JAKT in NYC. News by day, poetry by night — the written word is Britanny's nearest and dearest.

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