Tens of thousands of B.C. residents received free contraception in eight months
VANCOUVER — About 188,000 people have received free prescription contraception since British Columbia. became the first province to offer them in April.
The province says in the first eight months of the program, about 123,000 people have received free pill contraceptives, while 30,000 got intrauterine devices — or IUDs — without cost.
About 37,000 people received emergency contraceptives through the program.
Premier David Eby made the announcement at a North Vancouver pharmacy and says 129,000 people also received prescriptions for minor ailments, such as allergies and shingles, through pharmacists since the province expanded their powers to prescribe medications on June 1.