The provincial agency announced Wednesday it had fired the unidentified mid-level manager for allowing the vaccinations for the hockey players and their families last week, the Calgary Sun reported Thursday. Further disciplinary action for other AHS employees was also possible, officials said.
Canada's largest-ever mass inoculation program ran into a vaccine shortage last week as tens of thousands of people considered low-risk for acquiring H1N1 jammed clinics.
Guidelines state the vaccine must be offered first to people under 65 with a chronic condition, children between six months and five years and pregnant women
AHS spokesman Roman Cooney told the Sun the Flames organization wasn't considered to be at fault.
"The Flames spoke with people senior enough that they could have reasonably expected this would be approved," he said.
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