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Crowds for world junior games cut in half amid Alberta's tightened restrictions

The world junior hockey championships are cutting crowd capacity in half for all games, after Alberta tightened restrictions amid the surging Omicron variant.

The world junior hockey championships are cutting crowd capacity in half for all games, after Alberta tightened restrictions amid the surging Omicron variant.聽

Hockey sa国际传媒 said in a statement Tuesday that the event ticketing team is addressing how to implement the change and will be in contact with ticket holders by the end of day on Dec. 23.

"We thank our ticket holders for their patience and request that they please wait to receive the detailed communication before inquiring about next steps," the statement said.

The world championships are scheduled to start on Boxing Day in Edmonton and Red Deer.聽

Alberta's chief officer of health said Tuesday that there were 6,045 active Omicron cases in Alberta, an increase of nearly 600 from the day before. She said variant case count is doubling every two to three days.

Pre-tournament games at the world junior hockey championships, which were supposed to have started this past Sunday, had already been pushed back and reduced due to the "changing epidemiological situation" around the pandemic, Hockey sa国际传媒 said in a statement.聽

Each team will play one game on Thursday, with sa国际传媒 taking on Russia.聽

鈥淲ith five exciting games scheduled for Edmonton and Red Deer, we look forward to the teams hitting the ice in both communities and getting the World Juniors festivities underway," said Dean McIntosh, Hockey sa国际传媒's vice-president of events and properties.聽

Eleven games had originally been scheduled as part of the pre-tournament schedule.聽

The teams arrived in sa国际传媒 last week. Players and staff were required to produce two negative tests before departing for sa国际传媒 and have been tested every day since their arrival.

The 2021 world junior championship in Edmonton was held minus fans because of the pandemic.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 21, 2021.

The Canadian Press