Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry explains in detail how the 310,000 British Columbian youth aged 12 to 17 can register and receive their COVID-19 vaccine. Henry says youth are encouraged to register online first, they can book appointments on their own or have their parents do it, and they can also come with their parents to their vaccine appointments. B.C. health officials have been working with the youth vaccination advisory committee to prepare to answer questions and are also planning to hold after-school clinics.
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How 12+ youth can book a COVID-19 vaccine in British Columbia
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