More second doses to put B.C. on ‘good path’ toward normal life: doctor
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s deputy provincial health officer is encouraging residents to register for a second dose of vaccine as the province heads toward a return to normal life with declining COVID-19 cases and rising vaccination rates.
Dr. Réka Gustafson says B.C. recorded 481 cases of COVID-19 and 12 deaths over three days while 199 people are in hospital.
A total of 511 people were in hospital at the height of the pandemic, with 183 patients in intensive care.
Gustafson says 72 per cent of residents 12 and over have now received a first dose of vaccine as the province pushes to get second doses administered as fast as possible, about eight weeks after an initial shot.