Funeral industry wants 'death care workers' on vaccine prior

Funeral industry wants 'death care workers' on vaccine priority list


 
EDMONTON --
With Alberta’s first shipment of vaccines expected to arrive next week, an industry that deals with victims of COVID-19 wants its workers higher on the eligibility list.
The head of the Funeral Service Association of Alberta told CTV News Edmonton he was “surprised” and “disappointed” to learn from Alberta Health that funeral staff, particularly directors, will not be included in Phase 1 of Alberta’s vaccine rollout plan.
Weber said Alberta Health has told him funeral workers will be considered as part of Phase 2.
“We obviously disagree that the funeral professional isn’t considered a frontline worker on this fight but we have no choice other than to accept what we’re being told,” said FSAA president Tyler Weber.

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