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Alberta to begin vaccinating meat-plant workers this week: health minister

Tyler Shandro says on Twitter that shots will be offered to 15,000 workers
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The Cargill beef plant near High River, Alta., is shown April 23, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

Alberta’s health minister says he’ll be announcing plans later today to vaccinate meat-plant workers across the province against COVID-19.

Tyler Shandro says on Twitter that shots will be offered to 15,000 workers at 136 federal and provincial meat-packing plants starting this week.

He says the inoculations will be done at a combination of on-site and community locations.

Plans for a vaccination clinic at Cargill’s beef slaughterhouse south of Calgary were put off last week.

That plant was the site of a major outbreak last year, with nearly half of its 2,200 workers testing positive for the novel coronavirus.

Shandro says that postponement was due to a reduction and delay in last week’s Moderna vaccine shipment.

“Now that supply from Ottawa is finally ramping up, we’ll continue to get doses to Albertans as quickly and as safely as possible.”

The Canadian Press