The Woolwich Observer

Region opens new vaccine clinics, but pace still remains slow

- Observer Staff

THE REGION OF WATERLOO IS

starting to administer the Moderna vaccine, branching out from exclusivel­y using the Pfizer-BionNTech as has been the case since December.

Health officials are also extending the period between the first and second shots of the vaccine, part of a new process laid out March 12 in the weekly pandemic briefing. What once was a two- or three-week gap between doses has now be extended to 16 weeks between injections. In the region, that process began March 10 but does not apply to residents of longterm care or retirement homes who were at most significan­t risk to exposure will receive their next dose at the 21-day increment, said Shirley Hilton, who heads the region’s vaccine distributi­on task force.

The rollout remains slow in the region, largely due to a lack of vaccine supplies. Hilton said she is sympatheti­c to the public’s concerns, particular­ly around the process for setting appointmen­ts for those over the age of 80.

“We’ve heard you loud and clear and we’ve added additional human resources to assist with making those calls and the team will begin working 12-hour shifts today, right through the weekend and then into next week... The calls will begin at 9 a.m. and up until 9 p.m. daily.”

This week saw the opening of new vaccine clinics, including a location in Wellesley village. That followed the opening Friday of a site at the Langs Community Health Centre in Cambridge. Next Monday will see the opening of the region’s largest vaccinatio­n clinic at 66 Pinebush Road in Cambridge.

“Grand River Hospital, in partnershi­p with Cambridge Memorial Hospital and other

community partners, is overseeing the operation and staffing of this vaccinatio­n clinic,” said Hilton. “The broader vaccinatio­n clinic at 435 The Boardwalk in Waterloo will be moving into the larger space to allow for more vaccinatio­ns beginning on March 29, and will be expanding hours of operation as well.

“Planning is still underway for other vaccinatio­n locations throughout Waterloo Region including primary care sites to serve North Dumfries, Elmira and other geographie­s,” she added.

Vickie Murray of Grand River Hospital said there have been some people showing up at sites looking to receive shots, whether due to confusion or by intent, claiming to be in a priority group, adding it can be difficult to determine eligibilit­y.

There have been 48,036 doses administer­ed in the region, covering just 5.8 per cent of the population. Some 13,716 individual­s have been fully vaccinated, a total of 2.3 per cent.

In neighbouri­ng Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph, the health unit has administer­ed 21,405 people have been vaccinated, covering 8.4 per cent of the population.

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Submitted The region opened a vaccines clinic in Wellesley and Cambridge (above) this week.

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