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“The perfect orchestration of the symphony of life is one of the Creator’s greatest and most beautiful miracles.” Suzy Kassem
As the sunrise breaks on the eastern skyline from Calgary’s Foothills Medical Centre, I realize that my own symphony is not yet complete. Today will bring about new challenges as I work my way back from a body that has been ravaged by COVID-19.
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw will deliver an update on the province’s latest COVID-19 case and vaccination numbers at 3:30 p.m.
Young Albertans born between 2006 and 2009 who have underlying health conditions are now eligible for the Pfizer vaccine.
Alberta reported Monday 1,495 new cases of COVID-19 on 14,848 tests and seven additional deaths. There were 1,542 new variant cases identified.
Those born in 2006-2009 with underlying health conditions will be eligible to receive a Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine starting Tuesday, Health Minister Tyler Shandro announced.
Businesses and organizations will now be able to conduct their own rapid testing programs without the cost of using a health-care provider, Alberta Health announced today.
What’s happening now
Alberta reported Monday 1,495 new cases of COVID-19 on 14,848 tests and seven additional deaths. There were 1,542 new variant cases identified.
Those born in 2006-2009 with underlying health conditions will be eligible to receive a Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine starting Tuesday, Health Minister Tyler Shandro announced.
Businesses and organizations will now be able to conduct their own rapid testing programs without the cost of using a health-care provider, Alberta Health announced today.
The federal government says it expects Canada to receive around 1.9 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine this week, including its very first shipment of single-dose shots from Johnson & Johnson.