COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan.On Friday, the province announced Phase 1 had started that day, while Phase 2 is expected to begin in April.“Overall, I think this is a strong plan,” Blake Murdoch, University of Alberta Health Law Institute research associate, said.“I think there are ethical and potential evidence-based arguments to suggest that you put some of the later groups to (Phases) 2C and 2D earlier than some of the (2)A and (2)B (phases), but overall I think they followed the general guidance of the experts.”All seniors born in 1946 or earlier are eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine within the next week.Those living in retirement centres, senior lodges and all other congregate or supportive living homes will be eligible starting.