The province has been pushing vaccination in response to a surge in respiratory illness among B.C.'s kids — but, so far, only a minority have taken up the call.
A "tripledemic" of COVID-19, influenza and RSV continues to take a heavy toll on B.C. children — but it's not driving up vaccination rates among New Westminster or Burnaby families.
New Westminster has the highest rates of pediatric COVID vaccination in the Fraser Health region — but, even at that, rates remain low as of the latest reported data .B.C. kids, teens aren't getting COVID vaccine boosters, data shows Both cities, however, have much higher rates than British Columbia as a whole.
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