The Alberta government is looking into whether people with natural immunity against COVID-19 can qualify for its new vaccine passport, though it’s unlikely to be implemented soon. “We’re looking at that,” said Premier Jason Kenney during a live public question and answer session on Facebook on Sept. 17. He was answering a question about whether people who previously recovered from the virus are still required to be vaccinated to access services, given that they have developed immunity against the risk of reinfection. “I’ve asked that we look more closely at that to see if we can replicate that as a feature of our program here,” Kenney said, noting that Israel and Denmark have allowed the proof of antibodies to be included in their vaccine passport systems. Kenney said the exemption won’t come any time soon as it’s “logistically unworkable” to implement the system, noting the province can’t afford to wait …