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Council urges action on vaccines from province and feds, local approach to fighting COVID-19 cases

Author of the article: Laura Beamish, Vincent McDermott Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  5 minute read  •  Randy Young receives his COVID-19 immunization from registered nurse Shannon McInnis at the AHS COVID-19 immunization clinic at the Suncor Community Leisure Centre curling rink at MacDonald Island Park in Fort McMurray on April 5, 2021. Photo courtesy of Alberta Health Services jpg, FM Article content There will be no new municipal public health restrictions under the State of Local Emergency (SOLE), although the province has limited indoor youth and student activities in the region. Instead, council decided Tuesday it will continue advocating the provincial and federal governments for more vaccines, and a local approach to fighting rising COVID-19 cases.

Minimum age for vaccines lowering to 30 for RMWB, Banff residents

Article content The minimum age for a COVID-19 vaccine will be lowered to anyone born in 1991 for residents of the Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo area and nearby Indigenous communities “as soon as possible,” says Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro. The new age limit also applies to Banff, which has also seen high COVID-19 rates. Steve Buick, spokesperson for Shandro wrote in an email that “it’s by birth year, so when we say people age 30, we mean anyone who turns 30 this year.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Vaccine threshold being lowered to anyone born in 1991 for RMWB, Banff residents Back to video

Council urges action on vaccines from province and feds, local approach to fighting COVID-19 cases

Council urges action on vaccines from province and feds, local approach to fighting COVID-19 cases
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More than 10% of Fort McMurray, 14% of rural areas has had at least one vaccine dose; viral spread still top in Alberta

1,592 new cases in past 24 hours. 584 people are in hospital, with 129 people in intensive care units. Five new deaths from COVID-19, totalling 2,064. 17,725 people were tested in the past 24 hours. 1,361,365 vaccine doses have been administered; 267,195 people fully immunized. The earliest known COVID-19 case in Alberta was detected in a blood sample collected on Feb. 24. The first case was announced on March 5. Privacy regulations means Alberta Health cannot release how many COVID-19 patients are being treated in local hospitals or health centres. COVID-19 in Fort McMurray: 95 active cases in past 24 hours, bringing active total to 1,029. The first case was reported in the city on March 19. This number does not include the commuter workforce.

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