Interior Health has put out the call for health-care workers to help provide COVID-19 vaccinations.
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December 22, 2021 - 2:34 PM
Qualified health-care providers are being called upon by the Interior Health Authority to help out at immunization clinics.
Workers would provide COVID-19 immunizations and support at clinics throughout the region, according to an Interior Health media release.
Interior Health said people who qualify as a health-care provider include retired nurses, student nurses, midwives, practising and non-practising physicians, dentists and dental hygienists, paramedics and firefighters, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and chiropractors.
Qualified health-care providers residing in the Interior Health region who are interested in helping with the province’s continuing immunizations are encouraged to reach out to the authority here.
— This story was updated at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2021 to fix the broken link to the Interior Health web page.
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