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A strain on coronavirus vaccine supply that appeared to disproportionately affect Bow Valley pharmacies has been somewhat alleviated, although shortages continue.
“There was a shortage in vaccines which occurred a couple weeks ago, and the shortage was primarily due to a delayed shipment of the vaccine that was intended for pharmacies only,” said Banff-Kananaskis MLA Miranda Rosin in an April 10 phone call.
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“The AHS clinics had enough supply across southern Alberta and most of Alberta to continue inoculating but 170 pharmacies across the province did not, and they did not get their shipment, and that included all of the pharmacies in Canmore and Banff unfortunately.”

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