Alberta health-care workers encouraged to get their COVID-19 vaccine
Dr. Laura McDougall, senior medical officer of health at Alberta Health Services, said there was a technical problem with the booking tool used by health-care workers to make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment, hwoever it has been fixed and workers are encouraged to get their shot.
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