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Health officials say it takes a couple of weeks for vaccines to provide protection. McLean’s father was one of 700 people expected to receive a vaccine at the clinic Monday, the first day that it was open to the public. Non-Indigenous people age 90 and over and Indigenous people 65 and older were eligible for appointments starting Monday. Bruce McLean said it was a relief to get his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. “Before I got this shot, if I was to catch that virus, I’m done for. But now even in the million-to-one shot that I might catch it I think I could probably survive it,” he said. ....
Just over three hours after first dialing Island Health’s call centre to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment for her elderly parents Monday morning, Terry Lisson got through — and was put on hold.. . . ....
1.7M calls in less than three hours: COVID-19 vaccine phone lines swamped on first day timescolonist.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timescolonist.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The health authority performed a major pivot this week, postponing second-dose clinics to give more people first doses, after provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced booster shots will be given after 16 weeks instead of six. First doses have been shown to be about 90 per cent effective. That newly freed-up vaccine supply is being used next week to vaccinate the last of the high-risk seniors in independent living, those receiving home support and seniors awaiting placement in long-term care, as well as long-term care residents, visitors and staff who were missed in the first round. Also being vaccinated are Indigenous communities, hospital staff, community doctors, medical specialists, vulnerable populations living and working in group settings, and staff in community home support and nursing services for seniors. ....
St. Olaf will honor the lessons of Martin Luther King Jr. with series of events Martin Luther King Jr. Day at St. Olaf College is an opportunity to honor Rev. King’s lessons by carving intentional spaces to engage in discourse around social justice, oppression, community, and social change. There are a number of opportunities this year for our community to come together and work in service and support those who are disenfranchised. All are encouraged to join in action, activities, and conversation in the lead up to Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, January 18. “In light of the events we witnessed and experienced this week and the last few months, it is more important than ever to not let injustice, hate, and violence dictate our future,” says Taylor Center for Equity and Inclusion Director María Pabón Gautier. “We have a lot of work to do as a community and country. I see the events happening on Monday, January 18 as an opportunity to engage i ....