CALGARY The first $1 million winner in the province s COVID-19 vaccine lottery was announced Thursday. It s Tracey McIvor, from Langdon, Alta., a small hamlet about 30 miles east of Calgary. McIvor s name was selected from 1.7 million Albertans who have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, which is 72. 8 per cent of eligible Albertans, according to a release issued by the province. Among those, 42.4 per cent are fully vaccinated. The province introduced the lottery, and a number of other event-related prizes, in a bid to inspire enough Albertans to receive at least a single dose so that it could hit the 70 per cent threshold required to advance to Stage 3.
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Calling all snowbirds: Submit your vaccine info to AHS
Albertans who received COVID-19 vaccinations outside the country or province can now submit their records to Alberta Health Services.
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Any Albertan who has received a first or second dose outside of the country or in another province can bring a copy of their immunization records to one of the 141 AHS public health clinics located throughout the province to have their immunization record updated.
You can also contact 811 for assistance in locating the nearest option or determining what information needs to be submitted.