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Dargie’s test came back negative, but he was still required to isolate until 14 days had passed since he last saw his girlfriend, per provincial rules.
After telling a nurse the logistics of his situation — there was no shower, he had to walk down the hall to use the washroom and his meals came via contactless pickup of Skip the Dishes orders — he was given a more ideal place to stay.
“They told me they’d put me up in a hotel for my quarantine,” Dargie said. “Then I checked into Ramada on Eighth Avenue. I just walked in, told them who I was and they had everything ready for me.”
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Doctors say education needed as one-in-five Albertans plan to shun vaccine
Doctors say the province should be reaching out to the vaccine-hesitant after a recent poll showed one-fifth of Albertans have no intention of being vaccinated against COVID-19.
Leger, the largest Canadian-owned polling firm, conducted a survey of 1,516 Canadians between Jan. 15 to 17.
Nationally, the survey showed 71 per cent of respondents plan to get a COVID-19 vaccine jab.
In Alberta, it dipped to 65 per cent — the lowest in Canada compared to other provinces — with 20 per cent of respondents from the province indicating they have “no” intention to get immunized and 15 per cent who are unsure.
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Vaccine eligibility spurs frustration as youngest Albertan, 20, dies of COVID-19
As Alberta’s COVID-19 vaccinations stall due to lack of supply, some are frustrated by a lack of clarity over when it will be their turn to get the jab.
The discontent comes as Alberta reports the deaths of two Calgary-area young adults from the virus, including a 20-year-old, the pandemic’s youngest victim in Alberta to date.
Mark Drury is co-owner of the Comfort Keepers Calgary private home-care company, which provides care for individuals in need of companionship or personal care. They are funded through clients and their families, and also work within some continuing-care facilities.
He has been unable to coordinate vaccinations for his workers, despite home care workers being eligible under Phase 1A of immunizations, which Alberta is currently in the midst of.
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Alberta reports 573 new cases, 13 deaths including two people in their 20s
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