Alberta long-term care residents remain priority in looming slowdown of COVID vaccine
EDMONTON – Alberta’s chief medical officer of health says residents in long-term care and supportive living facilities will remain the priority as the province grapples with a looming slowdown in COVID-19 vaccine supply.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw says health officials may also have to rebook vaccination appointments for those getting the required second dose.
Hinshaw made the announcement just hours after the federal government said there will be no shipments of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine next week and reduced shipments for about three weeks after that. The slowdown is due to Pfizer retrofitting its Belgium-based plant in order to ramp up production down the road.
Health Minister Tyler Shandro said Tuesday he is extremely concerned over Pfizer’s latest announcement.


