's chief of nursing says the province is on track to meet its goal of having 15,000 Islanders from priority groups vaccinated by the end of March and hopes 80 per cent of the population will opt to get the vaccine by the end of summer. Marion Dowling said front-line health-care workers began getting their second doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine Wednesday, and the uptake at long-term care facilities has been strong. chief nurse Marion Dowling on how the Island's vaccination plan is working Video 6:32 'We are doing well in comparison with other jurisdictions across the country for sure, and we are making sure that we are focused on those priority groups,' Marion Dowling says. She said a broader rollout would include vaccinations provided at pharmacies and doctors' offices. More from CBC P.E.I.
Source: CBC News January 06, 2021 21:05 UTC