I have lived in Edmonton for 10 years now without encountering blatant racism, but that changed one Monday evening in early January 2022. I was visiting the…
I have lived in Edmonton for 10 years now without encountering blatant racism, but that changed one Monday evening in early January 2022. I was visiting the…
The vaccine rollout for Albertans 75 and up began last Wednesday, and since then, more than 39,000 have gotten their first dose with more than 123,000 making appointments.
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Rollout puts vulnerable Albertans at risk
There are many people living in the community (18 to 64 years of age) who are very susceptible to COVID-19. They live in fear of the virus because it will likely end their lives. I know of individuals with muscular dystrophy, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions that make them very vulnerable.
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Alberta’s vaccination plan appears to consider them less valuable than those 65-plus years of age adults who are otherwise “healthy.” At present, the vulnerable adults under 65 will not be vaccinated until Phase 2B.
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