BC speeding up vaccination rollout to front-line workers including teachers
Credit: CFJC Today
Premier John Horgan has announced that 300,000 front-line workers are going to be vaccinated ahead of schedule.
Those prioritized will include first responders, grocery store workers and teachers. The vaccinations will begin in April and delivered using pharmacists, existing immunization clinics and mobile clinics.
The vaccination speed up comes as the Province is expected to receive 340,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine by the end of May.
While these front-line workers receive their vaccines, BC will continue immunizing based on age groups with those 75-79 expected to be allowed to book appointments in the coming days.
Beginning in April, people in priority groups identified by public health and the COVID-19 Workplace Task Group will start to receive their first dose of the AstraZeneca/SII COVISHIELD (AZ/SII) vaccine. These groups include:
* first responders (police, firefighters, emergency transport);
* K-12 educational staff;
* child care staff;
* grocery store workers;
* postal workers;
* bylaw and quarantine officers;
* manufacturing workers;
* wholesale/warehousing employees;
* staff living in congregate housing at places such as ski hills;
* correctional facilities staff; and
* cross-border transport staff.
These priority groups have been identified as workers in places and sectors where:
* the use of personal protective equipment and barriers can be challenging;
* outbreaks and clusters have occurred or are ongoing;
* workers must live or work in congregate settings; or
* maintaining the workforce for a critical service is necessary.
Booking arrangements for front-line workers will be established in the coming weeks and will be communicated clearly and directly to each sector to arrange bookings. Workers identified as “front-line” and prioritized for the AstraZeneca vaccine should not call into regional health authority call centres at this time.
The next age cohort is eligible to call as early as Saturday, March 20. The call centre approach through health authorities has now been extended to include those born between the years of 1942 to 1951 (79-70 year olds) and Indigenous peoples born in 1966 and before (55 and over).
This age cohort call-in schedule will begin as follows:
* age 79 and Indigenous peoples 55 and older – Saturday, March 20 at noon
* age 78 – Monday, March 22 at noon
* age 77 – Tuesday, March 23 at noon
* age 76 – Thursday, March 25 at noon
* age 75 – Saturday, March 27 at noon
The call-in schedule for the age 70 to 74 age cohort will be announced in the coming days.
The provincial registration and booking system, both online and by phone, will be implemented starting April 6, 2021, for people between the ages of 65-69. As a result, the Province has adjusted timelines for Phase 3 and Phase 4 of B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization Plan.
Everyone in B.C. who is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine will now be able to receive a first dose before July 1, 2021.

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