8 new COVID-19 cases again announced for Island Health, positive trends seen across B.C.
NANAIMO — The province is expecting a delay in vaccine shipments from Pfizer, but still believes it can meet vaccination goals in the short term.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Pfizer/BioNTech have indicated a drop in supply coming into B.C. through the first portion of next month.
“We will continue to work with what we get and be sure there will be enough vaccine for everything. We don’t expect this to affect our timelines, we hear the decrease in the first two weeks of July and they will be making up the increase in the last two weeks of July.”
Larger than anticipated shipments of Moderna are expected to cover a majority of the shortfall.


