Second dose of Astrazeneca vaccine begins Monday, new cases remain low in Island Health
NANAIMO — The nearly 300,000 British Columbians who received the Oxford-Astrazeneca vaccine can soon receive their second dose.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on Thursday, June 3 announced the process of receiving a second dose of the vaccine begins the following Monday. The pharmacy where people received their first shot will reach out to schedule an appointment for the second dose eight weeks later.
“We will have enough vaccine for everyone to receive their first and second dose by the end of summer and very likely much before that,” Dr. Henry said.
“We all need to be patient. We know how exciting it is to get protected through vaccination. There is enough supply for everyone.”