There will be a phone number that people can call to set up an appointment, and another reminder coming next week once this campaign launches.
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Kenney says residents at long-term care centres have received their vaccinations, over 28,000 covered.
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Now we have details on phase two of the vaccine rollout. This will cover 1.8 million people, could start in April.pic.twitter.com/9owns0uJkB
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Kenney says the difference around age differences concerning Indigenous Albertans recognizes the fact the virus has had a disproportionate effect on their population.
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This is group B. Kenney says they are still determining which health conditions are covered.pic.twitter.com/mn6WMkjDtm
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And finally, Group D in phase 2.pic.twitter.com/qGwBL2nRVG
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Rest of the population will be covered under Phase 3, not a lot of details on that at this time. Kenney stressing how the most vulnerable to severe health outcomes get the vaccine ASAP.
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Kenney says they can ramp up vaccinations done per week. Shooting for over 200,000 a week by the end of March. Will have more community partners as well, including pharmacies, and mass vaccination centres.
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Kenney says Alberta will "git er' done" in terms of vaccinations, says some of us need to be patient for now.
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Was there any info for people turning 65 this year but before the vaccine rollout?
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