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Feb 24, 2021 COVID-19 vaccinations start for Alberta seniors 75+ | Début de la vaccination contre la COVID-19 pour les Albertains et Albertaines de 75 ans et plus All seniors aged 75 and over across Alberta are encouraged to book an appointment for their COVID-19 vaccine. Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. Albertans who were born in 1946 or earlier can now book their vaccine online or by calling 811. Appointment availability will be determined by vaccine supply. “Having more vaccine arriving in our province means we can continue protecting our most vulnerable citizens as quickly as possible, starting with those who are most at risk of severe outcomes. Immunizing our seniors against COVID-19 is another important step forward in keeping our families, our communities and our health-care system safe.” ....
Feb 19, 2021 Alberta seniors now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines | Les personnes âgées de l’Alberta sont désormais admissibles aux vaccins contre la COVID-19 Alberta’s government will begin offering COVID-19 vaccines to all seniors aged 75 and over provincewide. Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. Starting Feb. 19, Alberta Health Services will offer the vaccine directly to all residents in retirement centres, lodges, supportive living and other congregate living facilities with residents who are aged 75 or older. Starting Feb. 24, any Albertan living in the community who was born in 1946 or earlier will be eligible to book an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine. Appointment availability will be based on vaccine supply. ....
They congregate by the thousands every evening at dusk in business parking lots along Interstate 14 in Killeen, perched atop tall signs, towering light fixtures, automobiles, shopping carts, sometimes swarming ....
Print article We re making this important information available without a subscription as a public service. But we depend on reader support to do this work. Please consider supporting independent journalism in Alaska, at just $1.99 for the first month of your subscription. Nearly every inmate at Alaska’s largest prison has contracted COVID-19, according to data provided by the state Department of Corrections. While few cases are still considered active, the high number of infections underscores the difficulties of containing the virus in tight congregate living situations, where it remains challenging to follow basic health guidelines designed to mitigate the spread. ....