Half of Canadians have had one COVID-19 shot; Alberta sets ambitious reopening plan
TORONTO — More than half of all people in Canada have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, health authorities reported Wednesday, as Alberta charted an ambitious course to lift most pandemic restrictions by early July.
The Alberta government’s “open for summer” plan is possible because residents have “crushed” a spike in COVID-19 cases and are getting vaccinated, Premier Jason Kenney said.
The province’s three-stage plan is tied to the percentage of residents aged 12 and older who have received a first shot of vaccine and to hospitalization numbers.
“It’s up to Albertans now,” Kenney said. “You can do your part … by getting vaccinated as soon as possible.”

