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B.C. rolls out COVID-19 vaccination for youth aged 12 to 17
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says children will mostly be vaccinated at community clinics instead of schools based on feedback from families wanting to get immunized together, and because that's a better use of resources.
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The Canadian Press
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CP123737044
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n_COVID-BC20210520T1857
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5/20/2021 6:57:00 PM
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ages 12 to 17
COVID-19
Henry
teens
vaccinations
vaccines
youth