60 new COVID-19 cases in Island Health; interval between vaccine doses likely to shrink
NANAIMO — The province says a substantial addition to vaccine supply could have positive ripple effects throughout B.C.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on Monday, May 3 announced B.C. expects roughly over one million more doses of vaccine in May, equalling half of doses already administered.
“With the new increased supply, we’re looking at the potential of decreasing the interval between vaccine doses to less than 16 weeks for most people. As we open up immunization to all adults and get everyone their first dose, we’ll be able to speed up dose two.”
Nearly 1.9 million vaccine doses have been administered province-wide so far.