Some grateful for new vaccine roll-out and second-dose delay

Some grateful for new vaccine roll-out and second-dose delay, others question it


Joseph Nestor, 95, a resident at The Peninsula seniors residence in Sidney, has not yet received a COVID vaccine.
CAROLINE NESTOR
Dot Finnerty, 100, received a COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, March 1, 2021, as part of rollout to high-risk populations of seniors. BRENDA BROPHY
Island Heath has been told to cancel all second-dose clinics this week, turning some into first-dose clinics, as part of an updated immunization strategy by the province to delay second doses of COVID-19 vaccine for four months. It’s a move that has some residents elated and others worried.
“To be honest, I’m so damn grateful I haven’t had time to research the information Bonnie Henry is claiming,” said Victoria’s Brenda Brophy whose mother was vaccinated on Monday as part of a clinic at the University of Victoria that is completing vaccinations for people in Phase 1 and starting on people in Phase 2.

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