VICTORIA - British Columbia's top doctor and health minister are urging parents to register their children now that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has been approved in Canada for kids aged five to 11.
Dr. Bonnie Henry and Adrian Dix say in a joint statement that they welcome both the Health Canada announcement and recommendations from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization on use of the lower-dose vaccine for those children.
Health Canada has now approved a vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 and will be available in BC soon.
— Adrian Dix (@adriandix) November 19, 2021
Approved vaccines are safe and effective and are how we keep our families and communities safe. Parents, ensure your children are registered here: https://t.co/J5BHTdMOkL pic.twitter.com/r8GHeciKPL
More than 75,000 children have already been registered for their vaccine and are on the list to be contacted to book an appointment for their shots.
The statement says B.C. will have enough vaccine available for the 360,000 children of that age in the province as soon as possible.
The statement says that while children are at a lower risk of severe illness from COVID-19, it can still result in serious outcomes for some, including hospitalizations and long-term symptoms.
It says the pandemic has had a tremendous effect on children and families, disrupting school and other events, and the vaccine is another step in allowing kids to go back to important activities.