B.C. health officials call for culturally safe vaccination plan for Metis residents
VICTORIA — Health officials in British Columbia say there will be chaos and hiccups in the vaccine rollout, but they’re trying to make the process as safe as possible for the province’s Indigenous residents.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry told the annual general meeting of Metis Nation British Columbia that officials want all the pieces in place before announcing the locations of and access plans for 172 vaccination clinics.
She says there will be some chaos and asks people to be patient with the process that is expected to start in the middle of March.
Dr. Daniele Behn Smith, the deputy provincial health officer for Indigenous Health, says it would be inconceivable that there wouldn’t be hiccups and bumps in the rollout.