MORE than 33,000 British Columbians showed up at clinics throughout the province and got vaccinated during the first Walk-in Wednesday, including more than 7,600 first doses.
“From Vanderhoof to Victoria, from Chilliwack to Creston, we saw thousands of people throughout B.C. drop in for Walk-in Wednesday and do their part to get vaccinated,” said Adrian Dix, Minister of Health, on Thursday. “With nearly 68% of eligible people now fully vaccinated in our province, every dose we administer brings us closer to our goal. The best way to keep us all safe is to get vaccinated.”
On August 4, the Province set aside 20,000 doses for walk-in vaccinations for anyone 12 and older who needed their first dose, or for people eligible for their second dose. More than 80% of those doses were administered, with 37.6% being first doses. The total number of first doses administered on Walk-in Wednesday was the highest total of first doses given in a day since July 10.
“Our province is currently facing a wave of cases in the unvaccinated,” said Dr. Bonnie Henry, Provincial Health Officer. “Events like Walk-in Wednesday are critical for making it even easier for people to get their vaccines. I am grateful to all the British Columbians who have rolled up their sleeves to get their COVID-19 vaccine – this simple act brings us one step closer to putting the pandemic behind us.”
Quick Facts
* During B.C.’s first provincewide Walk-in Wednesday, clinics administered 33,277 shots.
* Of these shots, 16,505 were walk-ins, the rest were scheduled appointments.
* There are still many options for people throughout the province to get vaccinated. A full list is available here: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/
* While registering and booking your vaccine appointment is the best option to secure a dose, many clinics continue to offer walk-in opportunities.