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COVID-19 vaccines: Travellers returning to B C struggle to register out-of-province doses

Herb Silber received his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine while in New York for family reasons last month. Since returning to Vancouver, he has struggled to get the province to update his vaccination record.

COVID-19: B C Ministry of Health calls on returning snowbirds to register — vaccinated or not

SFU project identifies communities at risk for secondary health impacts post pandemic

SFU project identifies communities at risk for secondary health impacts post pandemic As more people in the province receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, a team of researchers at Simon Fraser University is already exploring the secondary health impacts certain communities might experience after the pandemic. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 22, 2021 8:00 AM PT | Last Updated: May 22 SFU researcher Valorie Crooks says the map features all the municipalities in Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island that are at a higher risk for issues like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and food insecurity both during and after the pandemic.(Valorie Crooks/Mapping the COVID-19 pandemic s secondary health impacts)

COVID-19 update for May 20: Here s the latest on coronavirus in B C

COVID-19 update for May 20: Three deaths and 357 new cases reported in B.C. | Restart plan to be revealed on Tuesday as travel restrictions lift | Premier set to announce vaccine plan for youth | More road checks on long weekend Here s your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C. Author of the article: Scott Brown, Tiffany Crawford, Cheryl Chan, David Carrigg Publishing date: May 20, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  8 minute read  •  The ultrastructural morphology exhibited by the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), first detected in Wuhan, China, is seen in an illustration released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. January 29, 2020. Photo by Handout . /via REUTERS

COVID-19: B C study to probe lagging care home worker vaccination rates

COVID-19: B.C. study to probe lagging care home worker vaccination rates Simon Little © Tyler Thornley / Global News A Moderna COVID-19 vaccine dose in Toronto. Why do vaccination rates among workers in B.C. s long-term care homes lag behind those of the residents who live in them? It s a question researchers in British Columbia are looking to answer with a new study spearheaded by Simon Fraser University. The main thing we re exploring in this study is trying to close the gap in vaccination rates between residents and staff, study lead Dr. Valorie Crooks, SFU geography professor and Canada Research Chair in health service geographies told Global News.

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