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Albertans can start pre-ordering paid COVID-19 shots after June policy shift

EDMONTON — Albertans can begin pre-ordering COVID-19 shots for the fall after a recent policy shift. Those looking to get vaccinated will still need to book an appointment and most will have to pay more than $100 to get it.
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith speaks at the Canada Strong and Free Network in Ottawa on Thursday, March 23, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

EDMONTON — Albertans can begin pre-ordering COVID-19 shots for the fall after a recent policy shift.

Those looking to get vaccinated will still need to book an appointment and most will have to pay more than $100 to get it.

Premier Danielle Smith's government announced the policy shift in June.

Smith has said $135 million got "flushed down the drain" last year, with doses wasted in part because Albertans are increasingly choosing to not get them.

The premier also has cast doubt on how well the COVID vaccine works, while still covering the costs of it for some, including those with compromised immune systems.

Public health experts have said the policy could introduce barriers to getting vaccinated and lead to higher costs for things such as hospitalizations and severe complications.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 11, 2025.

Lisa Johnson, The Canadian Press