B.C. health minister says review underway after doctors jump vaccine queue
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s health minister says it’s “very disappointing” that some doctors in the Vancouver region jumped the queue to get a second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Adrian Dix said Wednesday the issue was detected through a systems review and that everyone is expected to follow the rules on the priority list for immunization in order to first protect those most at risk of becoming infected.
“There are cases that have been determined by Vancouver Coastal Health and we’ll be taking the appropriate action,” he told a news conference. “Obviously, to the extent that it’s a human resources question, that won’t be happening publicly, but we’re reviewing it right now.”
The issue came to light in a memo to staff at the regional health authority and Providence Health Care, which operates three hospitals, several long-term care homes, a hospice and two clinics.