Cancer patients in chemotherapy disappointed they won t get vaccine booster sooner - BC News castanet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from castanet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Provincial health minister Dr. Bonnie Henry was asked this week if B.C. would follow the lead of Ontario and Alberta in giving immune-compromised people including chemotherapy patients and organ-transplant recipients a second COVID vaccine dose within three to four weeks. “At the moment, no,” Henry said Monday. “The best protection for everybody is for more people to be immunized, to have that higher level of protection from a single dose and reduce the risk in our communities by reducing the amount of virus that’s circulating in our community.” Henry said the B.C. Centre for Disease Control is “monitoring vaccine effectiveness in every single person … so, if we start to see breakthrough infections or that the vaccine effectiveness is waning in certain populations, we can change our strategy, but we have not seen that yet.”