As vaccine supply ramps up, provinces and territories fine-tune rollout plans Hannah Thibedeau © Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP Photo Provincial and territorial vaccination plans are starting to come into clearer focus.
Vaccine deliveries are ramping up and provinces and territories are starting to unveil more of their vaccine rollout plans.
Each province has a phased plan for vaccine deployment which indicates when the various priority groups can expect to receive the shots.
Here s what we know so far about who s getting the shots and when.
British Columbia
B.C. is still in Phase 1 of its vaccine rollout, which covers residents and staff of long-term care facilities, health care workers who may provide care for COVID-19 patients and remote and isolated Indigenous communities.
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