B.C. aims for higher vaccine rates among health-care workers
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s top doctor says health authoritiesare speaking with each worker who has chosen not to get vaccinated in hopes of changing their minds, and the highest number of those employees are in the Interior region, where overall immunization rates are low.
Dr. Bonnie Henry said Thursday that while most health-care workers support a vaccine mandate, officials have also been working with regulatory colleges to ensure as many employees as possible get vaccinated to protect the health-care system and patients.
Health Minister Adrian Dix said 3,091 health-care workers remain unvaccinated in B.C., representing two per cent of the total number of employees.
Of those, 959 are in Interior Health, which has a population of about 820,000, compared with Vancouver Coastal, where 333 workers are unvaccinated in a region that serves an estimated 1.2 million people.

