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COVID-19 vaccine for those under 75 starting next week

COVID-19 vaccine for those under 75 starting next week

With the new vaccine roll out strategy, the provincial government expects everyone in Alberta over the age of 18 to have their first dose by the end of June. 
Airdrie jumps to 77 active COVID-19 cases, as Health Canada approves Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Airdrie jumps to 77 active COVID-19 cases, as Health Canada approves Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Airdrie's active COVID-19 cases jumped 11 since March 2 as there are now 77 reported.
First doses of vaccine expected for all Albertans by early summer

First doses of vaccine expected for all Albertans by early summer

"This change will significantly increase how quickly we can offer Albertans the protection of their first dose."
'If you operate a gym, you can be open:' Shandro

'If you operate a gym, you can be open:' Shandro

"There has been considerable confusion around what is allowed and what is not allowed," Shandro said. 
Airdrie reports 66 active cases as Alberta enters Stage 2 of 'A Path Forward'

Airdrie reports 66 active cases as Alberta enters Stage 2 of 'A Path Forward'

Airdrie has reported 66 active cases of COVID-19 as of March 2, the day after the Alberta government entered Stage 2 of its 'A Path Forward' plan to ease public health restrictions.
Alberta campgrounds appear headed for another busy year

Alberta campgrounds appear headed for another busy year

Online bookings for provincial sites begin March 4
Restrictions on indoor fitness, libraries eased in Alberta

Restrictions on indoor fitness, libraries eased in Alberta

Effective immediately, libraries will be able to open at 15 per cent of their fire-code capacity, excluding staff, and low-intensity individual and group workouts for adults will be able to start up again. 
Airdrie reporting 63 active COVID-19 cases, as seniors in Alberta start to book vaccine appointments

Airdrie reporting 63 active COVID-19 cases, as seniors in Alberta start to book vaccine appointments

Airdrie's active number of COVID-19 cases has remained relatively steady in recent days, as the city reported 63 active cases as of Feb. 25.
'Enormous demand' expected for immunizations: Hinshaw​​​​​​​

'Enormous demand' expected for immunizations: Hinshaw​​​​​​​

“This is a massive expansion for our province and a big step forward. If you're 74 and turning 75 this year, you are eligible for the vaccine." 
Airdrie confirms three new COVID-19 cases, now 65 active

Airdrie confirms three new COVID-19 cases, now 65 active

Airdrie confirmed three cases over night as the city's active total is up to 65.
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