With close to one million British Columbians having received a first shot of COVID-19 vaccine, officials announced on Saturday that people aged 60 and older could register for their turn. As of Thursday, those 65 and older could call to register. On Saturday, the province sent out a release bumping that up five years, to those people born in 1961 or earlier. Indigenous people 18 or older and those who are clinically extremely vulnerable can also now register to book their vaccine appointment through B.C. So far, 1,025,019 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered, with 87,606 of those being second doses.
Source: CBC News April 10, 2021 22:10 UTC