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B.C. essential workers get shot at AstraZeneca vaccine
First responders and essential workers in B.C. will be given priority access to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in the next few weeks. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reassured those hesitant about the vaccine that it is effective.
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The Canadian Press
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CP119504821
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n_COVID-BC20210304T1928
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3/4/2021 7:28:00 PM
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AstraZeneca
COVID-19
Essential workers
first responders
Henry
vaccine