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Where did a pharmacy decline someone because they weren't a patient?Another pro for here - I didn't hear of an issue with a pharmacy declining someone for not being a customer. (I was declined, but was a customer and that wasn't a systemic issue).
With some pharmacies having them at first/some not, and different pharmacies having different vaccines and thus different criteria, here the private companies seem to be good at dealing with this as a public thing.
BCWhere did a pharmacy decline someone because they weren't a patient?
Is links from texts a safety concern?i registered on the shoppers site prior to being able to register in the region.
I got my one in the region, and got a text today from shoppers re there vaccine, but, didn't do anything with it. I'm hesitant on clicking on links from texts.
Here, pharmacies will not be getting what they were expecting due to supply issues, they are focusing on the AHS clinics first, pharmacies 2nd.This is about London, but I imagine we'll see similar in some other Ontario health units. Basically, London has the fifth highest rate of COVID per hundred thousand population, but no declared hot spots. Therefore, our vaccine supply is going drop by about 30% as the province zeroes in on the places that it has declared to be "hot spots". And apparently, we are already behind on receiving vaccine. The province had said all health units would get enough supply for 40% of their population by next week, but our medical officer says we are out by about 20-25,000 doses. MLHU never has opened their third mass clinic due to lack of supply. Now we may lose one of the existing two (probably the one where Mrs. M went).
Drop in COVID-19 vaccine supply could temporarily close vaccination centre
London health officials say the region's vaccine supply is about to drop, with hot spot designations that fail to reflect the current realities prompting COVID-19 vaccines to be sent to other areas.beta.ctvnews.ca
Yeah, Ontario is a bit different because pharmacies have only been doing AZ so they aren't really affecting supply to the health units.Here, pharmacies will not be getting what they were expecting due to supply issues, they are focusing on the AHS clinics first, pharmacies 2nd.
Why 4 weeks? I thought all were being delayed and even if not AZ has data showing to wait for 12 weeks is better than sooner.A friend of ours just got her AZ vaccine at Shoppers today. They told her she could come back in four weeks for her second shot. I found that quite upsetting. Maybe I would have gone the AZ route if I'd known that was an option.![]()