VICTORIA – As the COVID-19 case count increases in B.C., provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is urging people to walk in and get vaccinated at clinics that are to be set up around the province.Henry says “walk-in Wednesday” will allow people to get cau…

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry looks on during a tour as Island Health medical health officer Mike Benusic, right, and Minister of Health Adrian Dix take in the tour at the Victoria Conference Centre vaccination site to promote walk-in Wednesdays, an effort by the province to encourage those needing a first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine during a site tour in Victoria on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito
VICTORIA – As the COVID-19 case count increases in B.C., provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is urging people to walk in and get vaccinated at clinics that are to be set up around the province.
Henry says “walk-in Wednesday” will allow people to get caught up with their vaccines or to get their first dose.
She says the vaccine will protect people against the recent surge in cases, particularly in the Interior, where the infection rate has climbed.
B.C. reported 742 new cases over a four-day period and more than half of those are in the Interior.
There are 53 people in hospital, with 19 in intensive care, and there’s been one more death.
The province’s vaccination rate is inching up, with 81.4 per cent of eligible people ages 12 and older having received a first shot and 67.3 per cent fully vaccinated with two doses.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 3, 2021.