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More than half of the South Okanagan have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Out of the 93,908 residents, 48,894 have had their first shot from IH
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Vaccines prepared for patients. (Binny Paul - Black Press)

More than 1,000 people were vaccinated in Summerland over the last week according to vaccination numbers released by Interior Health on May 19.

According to the most recent information, in the Summerland local health area Interior Health has distributed 6,475 first doses so far.

That’s 1,159 doses over the last week, as the community approaches 50 per cent of the area’s 13,394 residents who have been vaccinated.

Penticton has already surpassed 50 per cent, with 28,302 first doses distributed as of May 19 to the region’s 46,664 residents.

Those numbers do not include vaccinations distributed through pharmacies or through the First Nation Health Authority.

READ MORE: Over 42,000 first doses of COVID-19 vaccine given to South Okanagan residents

In the Similkameen Valley, out of 5,806 residents of the Keremeos local health area 2,588 have received first doses, and in the Princeton local health area, 1,999 out of 6,088 have been vaccinated so far.

The South Okanagan local health area has a population of 21,956, and includes Oliver, Osoyoos and Okanagan Falls in its territory.Oliver has received 5,771 first doses that have been distributed by IH, and the Osoyoos 3,819.

More than half of all 93,908 residents in the South Okanagan Similkameen’s local health areas have now had their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, with 48,894 distributed by Interior Health.

On Tuesday, May 18 Interior Health reported 69 new COVID-19 cases across the region, with 476 total active. The province as a whole recorded 411, for the fifth straight day under 500 new cases.

READ MORE: 69 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Interior Health

Anyone aged 18 and older can register for a notification telling them when it is their turn to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment through B.C.’s age-based rollout. Visit getvaccinated.gov.bc.ca for more information on how to register.

You can also register for your vaccination by calling 1-833-838-2323.

Additionally, adults over 30 years old can choose to be vaccinated at a local pharmacy. Participating pharmacies are listed on the BC Pharmacy Association website with details describing how to book through them directly. You have to register with each individual pharmacy.

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Brennan Phillips

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Brennan was raised in the Okanagan and is thankful every day that he gets to live and work in one of the most beautiful places in Canada.
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