B.C. to start measles ‘catch-up’ campaign, offering shots at schools, clinics
VICTORIA — British Columbia has recorded 19 confirmed cases of measles this year and the province is responding by launching a measles immunization catch-up drive next month, aiming to vaccinate 95 per cent of the province’s youth.
Health Minister Adrian Dix says provincial data from 2018 indicates 82 per cent of seven-year-olds in B.C. have been immunized against measles, a number he says needs improvement.
Dix says the catch-up program will run from April to June, protecting as many Kindergarten to Grade 12 students as possible before the end of the school year.