Vaccinating essential workers before seniors in B.C. could save lives: experts
VANCOUVER — New research from experts at Simon Fraser University suggests British Columbia should change its COVID-19 vaccine rollout plans to prioritize essential workers who can’t avoid contact with others.
The experts outline in a paper, which is yet to be peer-reviewed, how mathematical modelling shows vaccinating essential workers earlier could prevent more infections and deaths than starting with the oldest residents before reaching younger people.
The experts in mathematical modelling say the shift in strategy for vaccinating the general population would also save millions in health-care costs and reduce instances of so-called long COVID, or people who experience symptoms for more than 28 days.
The third phase of B.C.’s immunization campaign is set to start in April and last until June, reaching people between the ages of 60 and 79, along with those who are highly clinically vulnerable, such as cancer patients.