Alberta’s government is concerned about low COVID-19 vaccination rates for children and wants to push provincial numbers closer to the national average, Health Minister Jason Copping said Wednesday.
Copping told a news conference that Alberta’s government doesn’t have a “specific target” in mind for increasing childhood vaccination rates.
“But we would like to move closer [to] — and even achieve — the average across the country,” he said.
The province has among the lowest vaccination rates for children in the country.
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		As of Monday, 47.1 per cent of Alberta children ages five to 11 have had one dose of vaccine, while 23.6

 
			



 
		 
		 
		
 
					