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B.C. announces spring COVID-19 boosters to be available soon

Henry also added that a fall booster will likely be available for all British Columbians

British Columbians with the highest risk of severe illness can start getting COVID-19 boosters next month, provincial health officials announced Friday (March 10).

The boosters will be available to non-Indigenous individuals aged 80 years and old and Indigenous individuals aged 70 and older, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said during a news conference with Health Minister Adrian Dix.

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Non-Indigenous individuals aged 60 years and older and Indigenous individuals aged 50 years and older who have not yet had COVID-19 can also consider getting boosted, Henry said.

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Henry said everyone else won香蕉视频直播檛 receive much additional protection from a booster, but anybody interested can contact health care providers.

While global immunity is high and the virus is less severe, Henry nonetheless warned against complacency.

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Henry also predicted more COVID-19 variants circulating in the future, leading to a likely notion that annual boosters will be the part of the future seasonal vaccination regimen.

Such an annual campaign would be available and broadly recommended to all, while still focused on more vulnerable populations, she said.

Or more optimistically, a pan-COVID vaccine might be available in the future.

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Friday香蕉视频直播檚 booster announcement was just hours after the provincial government had lifted the vaccine mandate for all public service employees minus health care workers.

Henry said the vaccination mandate for health care workers remains in place because health care facilities have the highest risk for workers, patients and residents in care, adding that she doesn香蕉视频直播檛 expect that to change.

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The world is nearing the three-year anniversary of the then-novel coronavirus touching down, sparking global lock downs and months of social restrictions in efforts to minimize spread.



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