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Three B.C. health agencies have teamed up to fund $1.3 million in COVID-19 vaccine research projects.
Genome B.C., the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research and the BCCDC Foundation for Public Health are funding nine rapid response research projects they say will have a direct impact on B.C. residents during the pandemic.
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Kristy Kerr, executive director of the BCCDC Foundation for Public Health, said the three agencies consulted with public health stakeholders to ensure the projects they were funding will be useful for pandemic decision making in B.C.