not receive any of its vaccine doses next week due to delivery delays that have hit countries around the world.Deliveries will start to pick up in the first weeks of February.Dix said B.C.
was expecting 5,800 doses next week and the news that none will be arriving will mean a change to the province’s vaccination program.“What it will mean in a general sense is that we’ll have to devote more of the Pfizer that we have, which is a small amount, to two things: finishing up long-term care homes that haven’t been done, and the other is second doses because we have to, under our plan, provide second doses after 35 days and that’s particularly important to finish our work in long-term care,” Dix said.