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B.C. looks to speed up second doses of COVID-19 vaccine

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says data show that a single dose of COVID-19 vaccine offers very good protection, but as vaccine supply increases, the province is considering how to reduce the 16-week interval between first and second doses. She says infection rates in B.C. are slowly but surely decreasing, though the number of people in hospital remains high. 
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Create Date: 5/3/2021 8:04:00 PM 
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