B.C. opens registry for children, aged 6 months to 4 years, to get COVID-19 vaccine
VICTORIA — Vaccine clinics for British Columbia children aged six months to four years will open next month after Health Canada’s approval of Moderna’s COVID-19 shot for kids.
Health Minister Adrian Dix is encouraging parents to register their children so they are invited to book an appointment beginning on Aug. 2.
There are about 208,000 eligible babies and children in B.C. in that age category.
Acting provincial health officer Dr. Martin Lavoie says they know the vaccines are safe and have helped the province weather the pandemic.