Here is the link (below).Health Canada EXTENDS Shelf Life of 45,000 doses of AZ vaccine by a month.
The AZ shots were to expire on Monday.
Breaking News CP24
From the link:
Staff at Boundary Trails Health Centre are routinely hearing from sick and unvaccinated patients who believe the pandemic is a hoax — some remaining defiant even on the brink of death.
"We hear this almost every day, and I know that's startling," said Dr. Ganesan Abbu. "It's difficult ... to know that almost 100 per cent of our admissions have not been vaccinated."
Well, I read the website of the hospital where I got my shot and given that its one of TOs' major trauma units I was surprised to read that......
rebooking appointments is a manual system and therefore will take some time!!!!!!!!
Asking people who qualify as of Monday, for their second shot, to be patient while a pen and paper + calendar is used to rebook their appointments. Whaaattttt??
They have 2-3000 appointments and its being done like we're in 1960.
This whole thing is a blinking disgrace.
Our 'booster' shots are supposed to start in September. How will that go???
I think that we really have to be patient with our entire health care system and the health care workers at this time. Having Covid drop into their lap on top of their regular work has been really difficult. Health care workers were forced to quickly refocus and take on an enormous task with no extra time and energy to meet the needs of a system that was already working full steam. They are tired and discouraged, especially when they see people criticizing the Covid containment recommendations, not getting vaccinated, and selfishly creating even more work for them.
My rebooking came by email, so for those who gave their email addresses at the time of their first vaccination, there is a digital rebooking in place. But there still are thousands who did not provide an email address and will need to be contacted individually. It's a ton of work. I give those workers my greatest respect and support as they try to get the job done with the tools they have available. All the while you know that their regular work is not getting done and they will be criticized for that too.
Yes 2nd appointments were made at that time, but we will be moving them all ahead.we were booked for our second vaccination at the time of our first shot
I'm surprised to learn that that's not the case with everyone
Yes 2nd appointments were made at that time, but we will be moving them all ahead.
That would be about 20 million reschedulings. Yikes.
All done with paper and pen + calendar. ROFLOL
According to the news, many seniors have decided to just wait for their 'given' dates as its too much for them to re-schedule esp if they dont have computers, are not tech savvy or no longer have a family member/care giver to do it for them.
That's a bit chancy give the variants of concern. If any group needs their second shots asap, its the elderly elderly and people over 65.
ETA: this news item was from CP24, a geriatrician from Sinai Health.
This whole Gong Show has been severely lacking all round. At least we should be prepared for the next pandemic, every cloud has a silver lining...
No, it's certainly not done with paper and pen and a calendar. The vast majority of appointments were made digitally at the time that the first appointment was made. For example, if your appointment was on March 20, then your second one may have been on July 15. That second clinic date would be set up using the same vaccine as the first, so if it was a Pfizer clinic in March, it would be a Pfizer clinic in July.
When the second date is moved forward, the entire roster of patients moves with it, and the patients are notified by email. It's all done digitally. As I said earlier, the only people who have to be called by phone, are those who left no other contact information.
I've been directly involved with thousands of vaccinations and there has not been a single instance of an appointment made by paper, pen and a calendar. I'm not even sure how that would work.