Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced on Thursday at the B.C. COVID-19 briefing there will be challenges with the delivery of Pfizer vaccine supply in the first two weeks of July. Henry says there will be “enough vaccine for everyone, and we don’t expect this to affect our timelines,” adding the Moderna mRNA vaccine is also interchangeable.
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Less Pfizer vaccine expected in B.C. during first two weeks of July
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