Seniors eligible for COVID-19 vaccine can book an appointment as early as next week as phase two of the vaccine rollout in B.C. begins
Some 275,000 British Columbians have had their COVID-19 vaccine and another 400,000 will get theirs in the next month or so. As the province moves to phase two of the vaccine rollout, it's releasing more information on who is eligible in this next phase and when exactly they can expect to roll up their sleeves. Klaudia Van Emmerik has that part of the story.
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