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The federal government is running tabletop exercises and simulations to smooth out any problems with the launch of the COVID-19 vaccine in Canada, but the biggest wrinkle remains exactly when the vaccines arrive.
Canada could begin to see doses launched in early January, with plans for Pfizer’s vaccine to be the first to be distributed, government officials said.
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Thursday
More self-isolation room on the table for Calgary as the second wave of COVID continues to rise
Center for Newcomers CEO Anila Lee Yuen said a coalition of community organizations are working together to help provide health and social support, primarily in eastern Calgary, as COVID numbers rise.
Work has increased over the past week as they devised a strategy to make sure help gets where it was needed.
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Thursday
Alberta once again breaks COVID-19 records with 1,854 new cases; one in 70 Albertans has had the virus
Thursday marked another record day in Alberta’s COVID-19 pandemic.
The province has set a number of sobering records, including reporting 1,854 new cases, more than 100 more cases than the previous record, set earlier this week.
These new cases came from less than 20,000 tests, equivalent to a positive rate of 9.4%. It is the highest positivity rate ever recorded by Alberta, indicating that record levels of infections are not the result of increased test volume.
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Thursday
Fireworks, downtown New Year celebrations canceled in Calgary; fire pit program a success
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