the plan says at least 70 per cent of b.c. adults 18 and older must have a first dose of the vaccine to reopen fairs, festivals, casinos, nightclubs and bingo halls on july 1 and more than 70 per cent of adults must have their first jab to support full reopening in september. however, there are no benchmarks set for the number of second doses required.
that concerns dr. brian conway, medical director of the vancouver infectious diseases centre, who said it could leave people with the impression that second doses aren’t important. provincial health officials must stress to the public that they need a second shot so that the reopening plan can go ahead, he said.
“a good way of thinking of it is that a first dose protects the community in the short term, and a second dose protects individuals and the community in the long term,” conway said.
canada’s chief public health officer dr. theresa tam has said 75 per cent of canadians must be vaccinated with one shot and 20 per cent with two shots before federal public health restrictions such as border closures are lifted.
currently, about 65.8 per cent of british columbians adults 18 and older have received their first dose and about three per cent are fully vaccinated. when youth 12 to 17 are added into the equation, 62 per cent of all people eligible for a vaccine have received one dose.