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B.C. moving second COVID-19 vaccine dose to eight weeks
British Columbia announced plans Thursday to drop the amount of time between receiving COVID-19 vaccine doses from 16 weeks to eight. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says a steady supply of vaccines has allowed for this move.
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The Canadian Press
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CP124125371
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n_BC-COVID-Update20210527T1900
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5/27/2021 7:00:00 PM
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Bonnie Henry
BRITISH COLUMBIA
COVID-19
vaccine