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Vaccines into arms staring in January: Dr. Henry
British Columbia's top doctor says seniors in long-term care homes and hospitals will be the first to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as the first week of January. Dr. Bonnie Henry says they hope to have everyone who wants to be immunized vaccinated by September.
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The Canadian Press
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CP112550671
Legacy Identifier:
n_COVID-BC20201203T1935
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2m40s
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Create Date:
12/3/2020 7:35:00 PM
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COVID-19
distribution
eldery
health care
healthcare policy
long term care homes
vaccine