The McLeod River Post

More than 250 pharmacies now offering vaccines

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Alberta’s government is rapidly expanding the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines through community pharmacies provincewi­de.

There are now 259 pharmacies in 107 communitie­s offering the vaccine – a 154 per cent increase in participat­ing pharmacies since March 1.

The number of participat­ing pharmacies will keep increasing as more vaccine doses arrive, with up to 500 locations booking appointmen­ts by early April. These pharmacies are rapidly increasing the province’s ability to immunize people as quickly and safely as possible.

However, Alberta remains reliant on the federal government and the timing of shipments coming into the province for all bookings. Recent delays in Moderna shipments may impact some pharmacy appointmen­ts scheduled for the week of March 22.

“We’re expanding the vaccine rollout as fast as the supply coming into Alberta allows. Our speed and efficiency is only held back by the number of doses that we receive from the federal government. Thousands of Albertans are getting immunized at pharmacies every day, and that number will rise sharply in the weeks ahead.” Jason Kenney, Premier

“Pharmacies are playing a critical role in offering every Albertan who wants a vaccine the chance to get one by the end of June. We know the demand is there, and look forward to bringing hundreds of more pharmacies online to administer vaccine in the coming weeks as more vaccines arrive in our province.” Tyler Shandro, Minister of Health

“We are excited to see the Alberta COVID-19 vaccinatio­n program expand to include more pharmacy locations allowing timely access and greater opportunit­y for Albertans to be vaccinated by their own pharmacist in their own community.” Margaret Wing, CEO, Alberta Pharmacist­s’ Associatio­n

“Alberta’s early decision to meaningful­ly involve pharmacist­s in vaccinatin­g residents has made a significan­t impact in the fight against COVID-19, allowing them to open up vaccines to more Albertans, more quickly. We want to applaud the Alberta government for a vaccine deployment that is leading the country and hope that someday soon all pharmacies will be administer­ing the vaccine to residents.” Jeff Leger, president, Shoppers Drug Mart

“Pharmacist­s and pharmacy technician­s are important partners in Alberta’s public health system. Pharmacy teams have supported individual­s, families and our communitie­s throughout COVID-19, and are prepared to contribute even more to get all Albertans immunized against the virus. While vaccine availabili­ty remains a limiting factor, we applaud this announceme­nt as an important step in increasing access to COVID vaccinatio­ns for all Albertans in a timely manner.” Greg Eberhart, registrar, Alberta College of Pharmacy

Community pharmacies will ultimately be the largest provider of the vaccine to Albertans. To date, more than 35,000 doses of vaccine have been administer­ed at pharmacies provincewi­de.

Each participat­ing pharmacy is adhering to strict protocols to protect patrons and staff. Pharmacist­s must have demonstrat­ed experience with immunizati­ons and the specialize­d skills needed to safely provide COVID-19 vaccines.

Eligible Albertans can book appointmen­ts by calling the participat­ing pharmacies or through their online booking systems.

Alberta Health Services will also continue to book appointmen­ts online and through 811.

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihood­s with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.

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As of March 17, 418,663 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administer­ed in Alberta.

A list of all participat­ing pharmacies offering the vaccine is available on the Alberta Blue Cross website.

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