Hey everyone, the Government has sent around a reminder to be safe over the holidays, along with advice on how to have a safe celebration — check it out!
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Hey everyone, the Government has sent around a reminder to be safe over the holidays, along with advice on how to have a safe celebration — check it out!
A few weeks ago we posted an update from CLBC on COVID-19 vaccine information. The ImmunizeBC website also has FAQs on their website here.
Today we are sharing a fantastic resource on the BCCDC website that goes through decision-making considerations (whether or not to get the vaccine), what you can expect when you go for your vaccine (first dose and second dose), what you can expect after you get your vaccine, and a video about the vaccine science, too.
Find it all here.
The Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, has announced more restrictions on indoor activities today as part of the plan to fight the spread of COVID-19. Between March 29 (today) starting at midnight and April 19:
This page lists all the orders that Dr. Bonnie Henry has put in place.
Hi everyone, you may want to join CLBC’s teleconference for Home Share Providers and service providers next week (April 1 @ 3:30 pm PST) for an update on COVID-19. Details are available here.
Get the facts here.
Hey everyone, as part of our “Have Your Say” series letting you know about opportunities to get involved (and self-advocate!) in your community — check out this opportunity to weigh in on Kelowna’s 2040 Official Community Plan!
The BC Government has announced that people who are identified as being clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) will be able to get their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in the next few weeks, including people who receive support from CLBC. Check out InclusionBC’s news bulletin for more information. Those eligible will receive a letter in the mail in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!
Please join CLBC for an update about the latest health and vaccine information and guidance on COVID-19 on March 30th. Details are available here.
A few weeks ago we posted an update from CLBC on COVID-19 vaccine information. Be sure to take a look at how you can be prepared for vaccinations on the BCCDC website here. The ImmunizeBC website also has FAQs on their website here.
CLBC has gathered information about vaccines for service providers, individuals and their families here. They’ve included topics like consent, plain language resources, and how CLBC is working to support BC’s vaccine plan. Check it out here!