B.C. looking into vaccination registry due to measles outbreak: health minister
TORONTO — The B.C. government is considering a mandatory vaccination registration program similar to that in Ontario in the wake of an outbreak of measles in Vancouver, Health Minister Adrian Dix said Thursday.
Such a system would be aimed at boosting the proportion of residents in the province who are vaccinated against the highly contagious disease, he said.
“While there are some people who are expressing opposition to immunization, and others who can’t be immunized for medical reasons, some people simply fall through the cracks of the system,” Dix told reporters.
“We want to make it harder for that to happen. So action is coming.”