B.C. releases details of monkeypox vaccine availability as outbreak spreads globally
The British Columbia government says monkeypox vaccine is being made available to eligible patients in most areas of the province.
The ministry says that as of Wednesday, 61 cases of monkeypox had been identified in B.C., with 54 in Vancouver Coastal, three in Fraser Health and four on Vancouver Island. So far, B.C. has received 14,480 doses of vaccine, and, as of Monday, about half that number has been administered to high-risk people.
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