Some Alberta physicians are calling on the UCP government to take public health more seriously. They say they’re troubled by more measles cases and a decision to stop paying for COVID vaccines, all while Alberta continues to seek a permanent chief medical officer of health after firing the last one. Sarah Komadina has more.
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Alberta doctors concerned over impact of no full-time chief medical officer of health
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