Second doses of monkeypox vaccine available in B.C. this week

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Provincial Health Services Authority says second dose of monkeypox vaccine available in B.C. this week

Second doses of the monkeypox vaccine will be available to British Columbians starting this week.

More than 19,000 doses of Imvamune have been administered to those most at risk of contracting the virus in B.C. It says more appointments will be added in the coming weeks as capacity for delivering the vaccine grows.

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