More than 1,400 tourism workers to provide non-clinical help with B.C. vaccinations
VICTORIA — More than 1,400 tourism and hospitality workers who have been laid off or are struggling with reduced hours are set to provide non-clinical help with the COVID-19 immunization rollout in British Columbia.
Premier John Horgan said the province has partnered with 14 hard-hit businesses across the province, including Air Canada, WestJet and the Vancouver International Airport, to help get some of their employees back to work.
These companies have already begun to call and train hundreds of staff, he said, and they will provide their expertise at immunization clinics to help move people through the facilities efficiently and safely, with some using language skills.
“These are challenging times, but they are also inspiring times,” he told a news conference Wednesday.


