Individual booking of appointments for the COVID vaccine started today in Alberta (at 0800hrs MT) for those age 75 and over. Those age 65 and up will join the queue in April.
This Calgary Herald piece provides some information about the roll-out.
With the expected vaccine shipments overseen by Ottawa, all of those eligible, numbering about 230,000, should receive their first dose by the end of March, said Hi…
calgaryherald.com
Not trying to re-invigorate the minor squabble about the Ontario plan to pass the responsibility for setting up vaccine centres to public health units, but, one of the more important (in my opinion, anyway) elements to opening up vaccine availability is having a reliable appointment booking system. As I understand it,
Ontario will have a centralized province-wide booking system beginning 15 March that hopefully will mesh seamlessly with the individual PHUs. The Alberta public health system is organized differently from Ontario's (
and not necessarily better).
So how has Alberta fared on day one (hour one? minute one?) . . .
Alberta's vaccination booking system overwhelmed on 1st day that all seniors born in 1946 and older eligible