COVID-19 vaccines offered at B.C. clinics for children under 5

COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out at B.C. clinics for kids under the age of five starting Tuesday.

Vaccines for those aged six months to five years were announced last month and B.C. parents were urged to register their children for a shot. As of Tuesday, clinics across the province will start administering the vaccines to the young cohort.

“B.C. has the capacity and experience to deliver this COVID-19 vaccination campaign for this new age group,” said Health Minister Adrian Dix in a statement last month.

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