Delta variant prompts B.C.to make vaccinations mandatory for seniors’ care staff
VICTORIA — A surge in COVID-19 cases spurred by the Delta variant is prompting British Columbia health officials to enact mandatory vaccine requirements for all staff and volunteers at long-term care and assisted living sites.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Thursday that people living in such settings are at particular risk and transmission from unvaccinated people has led to outbreaks.
“I recognize that this is a change from the direction we announced earlier in the spring and June, where we thought it would be sufficient to have additional measures such as testing in place,” Henry said. “We have now seen with the transmission of the new variants that we need extra protection in this highly risky situation.”
Staff, volunteers and personal service providers are expected to be vaccinated by Oct. 12, and those who haven’t had their shots in the meantime must wear masks and additional protective gear and be tested regularly, Henry said.