B.C. to offer COVID-19 booster for 12-plus starting this fall, new vaccines expected
VANCOUVER — British Columbia is gearing up for a major COVID-19 booster shot campaign this fall with the expectation that new vaccines tailor-made to fight the Omicron variant will be available.
COVID-19 boosters will be available to people in B.C. aged 12 and over starting in September, said Dr. Penny Ballem, who is leading the province’s COVID-19 immunization plan.
Invitations will start to go out Monday for those most vulnerable aged 65 and older, she said Friday.
The advantage of getting the second booster shot this fall is that new Pfizer and Moderna vaccines better adapted to fight Omicron variants are likely to be available, she said.


