B.C. expecting more AstraZeneca vaccine to use for 2nd doses: health minister
VICTORIA — British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says the province expects to receive more Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and some of that supply will be used for people’s second doses.
Dix says a “significant amount” of the COVID-19 vaccine was also made available in the last week in the Island and Interior health regions.
The province reiterated in a statement on Tuesday that people aged 30 and older are eligible to receive the AstraZeneca shot at participating pharmacies, when supply is available.
Several other provinces including Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec announced new restrictions on the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine this week.