B.C.'s top doctor says vaccinating more people sooner will help lift COVID restrictions
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says the decision to delay second doses of COVID-19 vaccine by four months is based on scientific evidence combined with real-world data from the province’s immunization campaign that began in late December.
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