B.C. to start measles ‘catch-up’ campaign, offering shots at schools, clinics
VICTORIA — British Columbia is starting a measles immunization catch-up drive next month in a bid to vaccinate 95 per cent of the province’s youth amid an outbreak of 19 confirmed measles cases.
Health Minister Adrian Dix said Wednesday the voluntary April to June catch-up campaign comes ahead of next fall’s mandatory immunization registration of students at B.C.’s public and private schools.
The details of the mandatory registration will be announced in May, but will not include mandatory immunizations of students, he said at a news conference.
“It’s our expectation as part of this campaign that every child who’s not immunized in B.C., or under-immunized, will have the opportunity to be immunized,” said Dix. “I would prefer a system where we ensure that everyone has the opportunity to be immunized.”