B.C. to drop COVID-19 vaccine rule for public workers as it launches booster campaign
VANCOUVER — British Columbia is rescinding its policy requiring provincial public servants to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and is planning a spring booster program that will focus on the elderly and vulnerable.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the next round of boosters, expected to begin in April, will target people at the “highest risk” of severe illness.
She said those who should get another shot, six months after their last vaccine or infection, include people aged at least 80, Indigenous people aged at least 70 and long-term care residents.
Adults who are moderately to severely immunity compromised are also recommended to get a booster.

