B.C.’s top doctor says stay vigilant as not enough second vaccine doses administered
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s provincial health officer began her update on COVID-19 by paying tribute to the 215 children whose remains were discovered at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops.
Dr. Bonnie Henry says there are no words that could do justice to the children who died scared and alone, far from home and their families as part of a system that tried to extinguish Indigenous people through ideologies rooted in “settler supremacy.”
Henry transitioned into the province’s path forward with COVID-19 by highlighting that over three million first doses of a vaccine have been administered, amounting to 66 per cent of the population aged 12 and over.
The province recorded 708 cases over the last three days, along with 11 deaths for a total of 1,703 fatalities from the virus.