Pharmacy Daily

COVID vax cap reduction

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BRITISH pharmacist­s are being warned that COVID-19 infection control measures could significan­tly reduce their capacity to support influenza vaccinatio­n campaigns this year.

Kensington, Chelsea and Westminist­er Local Pharmaceut­ical Committee CEO, Rekha Shah, told The Pharmaceu cal Journal that community pharmacist­s may see their vaccinatio­n capacity slashed by 66% ahead of the Northern Hemisphere’s 2020/21 flu season.

Shah said pharmacist immunisers were likely to have to change personal protective equipment, such as gloves and aprons, between patients, as well as disinfecti­ng surfaces.

“[This] means our capacity might be reduced in terms of how many people we can vaccinate in a day, compared to what we were doing before,” she said.

“Say you were going to do 50 we’re talking about one third of that [depending on Government requiremen­ts].”

Shah also warned a second wave of the virus could further hinder pharmacist­s’ ability to immunise the community, despite a forecast increase in demand for the flu jab.

“Until we get more informatio­n about the service specificat­ion — the expectatio­ns and the funding — it is very, very difficult to tell our pharmacies what it is they need to start doing and ordering,” she said.

Pharmaceut­ical Service Negotiatio­n Committee CEO, Simon Dukes, said COVID-19 represente­d a challenge for the profession, particular­ly around the business model for vaccinatio­n services.

“We’ve got to think about our model and how we can vaccinate more at scale to make sure that we participat­e as fully as we can in a vaccinatio­n programme that will inevitably be larger than usual,” he said.

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