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COVID-19: B.C. hopes to have 75 per cent of population fully vaccinated by end of July

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COVID-19 by the end of July.During a press briefing on Tuesday afternoon, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry was asked whether it was reasonable to expect that three-quarters of the population could be fully vaccinated by the end of next month.“The short answer is yes,” Henry said. “Obviously we want to do that as fast as we can, but we also want to make sure that we keep a good interval between dose one and dose two, so there may be some spillover in people who are just getting immunized now, into early August.“But I think we can get up there.”Henry said more than one million people have been fully vaccinated in the province and about 77.7 per cent of adults in B.C.

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