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People 40+ in B.C. can book AstraZeneca vaccine as province sets up hotspot clinics

Published on April 19, 2021 at 09:14 PM

Health officials in B.C. announced plans to distribute the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to British Columbians 40 years of age and older as the province sets up clinics in COVID-19 hot spots.

The provincial government said Monday that it is setting up targeted AstraZeneca vaccine clinics in high-risk communities that have experienced high rates of COVID-19 transmission over the past 14 days and where more than 80 per cent of people over 40 are unvaccinated.

B.C. has immediate access to an additional 75,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine from the U.S., which will allow the province to speed up its vaccination schedule.

The province had administered 114,171 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine as of April 14. There are around 88,000 AstraZeneca doses currently in the system at 604 pharmacies.

Clinics will be set up in the following communities:

  • Dawson CreekWest Newton (Surrey)
  • Whalley (Surrey)
  • North Delta
  • East Newton (Surrey)
  • Panorama (Surrey)
  • South Langley Township
  • West Abbotsford
  • North Surrey
  • Port Coquitlam
  • Squamish
  • Kensington (Vancouver)
  • Fleetwood (Surrey)

The vaccine was previously only available to residents aged 55 and older, but over the weekend Canada’s federal health minister, Patty Hajdu, said provinces and territories were “free to use”; AstraZeneca’s vaccine on any groups aged 18 and above.

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization currently recommends using it on those 55 or older due to a slightly elevated risk of an extremely rare blood clot disorder. NACI is currently reviewing its recommendation.

Read more: Ontario, Alberta to lower minimum age for AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine from 55 to 40

The Ontario government has said the AstraZeneca vaccine will be offered to those 40 and older starting Tuesday. Doses will be administered at more than 1,400 pharmacies across Ontario, as well as in certain doctors' offices.

Read more: Manitobans 40 and over can now access AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine

Alberta will officially allow people as young as 40 to get the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine starting Tuesday, with some pharmacies already opening up on Monday.

Manitoba also reduced the minimum age for getting the AstraZeneca vaccination to 40.

— With files from David Lao and The Canadian Press

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