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People aged 60+ can now register for COVID-19 vaccine

Staff report
April 10, 2021 3:23pm

The Province’s Get Vaccinated program is ramping up and is calling on everyone aged 60 and older to register.

People born in 1961 and earlier (60+), Indigenous peoples 18+, and those who are clinically extremely vulnerable can now register to book their vaccine appointment through B.C.’s new Get Vaccinated system in one of three ways:

online, 24/7, at gov.bc.ca/getvaccinated

through a provincial call centre between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. at 1 833 838-2323 or

in-person at the nearest Service BC location.

There are three steps to register to book a vaccine appointment:

Register: First, register when it’s your turn and get a confirmation code.

Book: Book a vaccine appointment when you get an email, text or phone call telling you you’re eligible to book based on your age.

Get vaccinated: Visit a vaccine clinic to get your vaccine dose.

Once people are registered, they will be contacted when it is their turn to book a vaccine appointment. To preserve system capacity, wait until your age group is called to register.

Meanwhile, BC government says it will add more pharmacies to the list of pharmacies where the COVID shot is being administered.

Nearly 170 mass vaccinations clinics throughout the province are now operating in BC.

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