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COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Squamish

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Elise Maranda, a registered nurse, became the first recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine at the first immunization clinic in Squamish. Photo: VCH
Staff report
January 15, 2021 5:22pm

Vancouver Coastal Health has started vaccinating eligible front-line health care workers and long-term care residents in Squamish.

This is the first phase of COVID-19 vaccination in the community.

At this time, COVID-19 vaccines are not available for the general public, although VCH says deliveries will continue to arrive in the weeks and months ahead.

Those eligible for this phase of the vaccination program will include long-term care residents, staff, medical staff and essential visitors, as well as eligible acute care staff and medical staff.

Those eligible for the vaccine will be contacted directly.

Following the first phase of vaccinations, most other people in B.C. will be vaccinated starting after March 2021.

Sequencing of eligible individuals will be in phases as more vaccines arrive and are distributed province-wide.

Vaccines do more than protect the people getting vaccinated; they also protect everyone around them, VCH said.

“The more people in a community who are vaccinated and protected from COVID-19, the harder it is for the virus to spread,” VCH said.

Meanwhile, vaccinations for select health care workers will begin next week in in Whistler and Pemberton.

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