such as B.C., have released more detailed plans.Shandro said the federal government has not provided the province with certainty about how many vaccines Alberta will receive and when it will receive them, and that has an impact on the specifics of Phase 2.“For us to be able to look at a Phase 2 plan… and how we decide who is the most vulnerable and how we’re going to make those decisions, we have to understand what the delivery schedule is going to be for those vaccines so we can make those decisions,” he said.“If we make a decision based on an occupation, based on age, based on vulnerability to severe outcomes with COVID, we have to look at how many of those Albertans would be included in those groups and how many vaccines we would be.