Push for higher vaccination rates made as flu virus clamps down on young people
NANAIMO — Influenza cases continue rising as provincial health officials attempt to combat low vaccination rates among youth.
Provincial health officials outlined an increase of flu cases is leading to severe illnesses for young and old people during a Monday, Dec. 4 media briefing.
However, BC’s lead of the province’s vaccination program Dr. Penny Ballem stated youth have been vaccinated at much lower levels than vulnerable seniors. She said they’d like to see more protection for those aged six months to four-years-old.
“They are the most vulnerable and amongst those children we have only 20 per cent have been vaccinated. For those five to 11, 20 per cent have been vaccinated and for our teens only 15 per cent.”