B.C.’s provincial health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, and Health Minister Adrian Dix provided an update Tuesday on the COVID-19 crisis in the province.
Henry said parents can now register their children, ages five to 11, to receive a Pfizer vaccine, once it is approved by Health Canada.
She said the province is looking at early November to be able to provide vaccines for that age group.
Eligibility could be based on children in high-risk communities and families with multiple children that can get vaccinated together.
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Henry said parents can now register their children, ages five to 11, to receive a Pfizer vaccine, once it is approved by Health Canada.
She said the province is looking at early November to be able to provide vaccines for that age group.
Eligibility could be based on children in high-risk communities and families with multiple children that can get vaccinated together.
For more info, please go to: https://globalnews.ca/news/8259812/bc-live-covid-19-update-tuesday-latest//
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