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COVID-19: As British Columbians continue to register for first jab, it is still unclear if vaccine hesitancy will stall pace

Article content B.C.’s COVID-19 vaccination program appears to show no signs of letting up. For about 10 days, the average number of people getting vaccinated daily has been 50,000. And there are more than 808,000 British Columbians registered for a vaccine on the province’s booking system as of May 19 who had yet to get a first dose, according to information provided by the Ministry of Health. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: As British Columbians continue to register for first jab, it is still unclear if vaccine hesitancy will stall pace Back to video

COVID-19: B C study to probe lagging care home worker vaccination rates

COVID-19: B.C. study to probe lagging care home worker vaccination rates Simon Little © Tyler Thornley / Global News A Moderna COVID-19 vaccine dose in Toronto. Why do vaccination rates among workers in B.C. s long-term care homes lag behind those of the residents who live in them? It s a question researchers in British Columbia are looking to answer with a new study spearheaded by Simon Fraser University. The main thing we re exploring in this study is trying to close the gap in vaccination rates between residents and staff, study lead Dr. Valorie Crooks, SFU geography professor and Canada Research Chair in health service geographies told Global News.

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