by: camille bains, the canadian press
victoria — b.c.’s health minister called tuesday a “solemn day” as 4,090 health care workers missed the deadline for mandatory
covid-19
vaccination and were placed on unpaid leave before they could potentially lose their job.
that is just over three per cent of b.c.’s 126,000 health-care workers.
adrian dix said 1,369 of the unvaccinated workers are in the interior region of the province and that overall vaccination rates are also low in northern health.
“health authorities are taking steps across b.c. to deal with the challenges presented by this,” dix said.
the same day,
b.c. announced a plan
for all eligible residents aged 12 and up to get booster shots by next may as part of a program that is already underway for those at highest risk of breakthrough infection.
dix joined provincial health officer dr. bonnie henry in saying the loss of unvaccinated workers in the health-care system will put extra pressure on hospitals, especially as 67 seriously ill patients, most of them with covid-19, have already been flown out of the northern region to other areas of the province for care.
“it is an immense thing. i can’t tell you the work being done by our ambulance teams, by our nurses, all those involved in patient travel,” he said.