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B.C. public workers, long-term care employees must get vaccinated

British Columbia's health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said long-term care and assisted-living workers must get vaccinated. The public health order comes into effect Tuesday and those who don’t get immunized face being placed on leave without pay. The BC Public Service Agency also set a deadline of Nov. 22 for an estimated 30,000 government employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or face losing their job. 
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