B.C. residents can expect to receive an invitation to book a second COVID-19 booster shot soon as the province launches its fall immunization campaign
British Columbia residents can soon expect to receive an invitation to book a second COVID-19 booster shot as the province launches its fall immunization campaign.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says the immunization campaign will also include more opportunities to get the flu vaccine as respiratory illnesses are expected to return after a decline due to COVID restrictions. It also recommends those who have had COVID-19 get their booster shot three months following their infection.
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