tripwire
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It feels like booster shots are happening really slowly. It seems like it's been 70+ for some time now. I'm looking forward to the booster shot, but not the scheduling part if it's going to be like the first two shots.
Contact your doctor. They may give you a booster, if you are "vulnerable" for whatever is your problem. A pharmacy is not your "medical professional", unless it to get your "medicine" renewed.contact a pharmacy, it seems to be much more efficient than going through the provincial or local health unit systems
It feels like booster shots are happening really slowly. It seems like it's been 70+ for some time now. I'm looking forward to the booster shot, but not the scheduling part if it's going to be like the first two shots.
I hope you have better luck than us. We booked flu shots through our 'very large corporate chain' pharmacy website, only to find out that their communication with local stores is somewhat lacking. I just happened to overhear the pharmacist tell a customer that they are fully booked and knew virtually nothing about the corporate website.contact a pharmacy, it seems to be much more efficient than going through the provincial or local health unit systems
It feels like booster shots are happening really slowly. It seems like it's been 70+ for some time now. I'm looking forward to the booster shot, but not the scheduling part if it's going to be like the first two shots.
Guess if Canada kept their vaccine manufacturers instead of the Conservatives selling them off, Canada might make its own vaccines to distribute here. Instead, Canada has to wait in line.It's pretty damn slow. My friends in the states, who are well under 40, already have their booster shots. They got it about a month ago. But they also got the vaccine months before we did.
“He says he's concerned many people won't follow the rules if they aren't relaxed.”
Lots of doctors aren't giving out the booster shots. I was referring to pharmacies for those who know they are eligible, like me who had two AZ shots.Contact your doctor. They may give you a booster, if you are "vulnerable" for whatever is your problem. A pharmacy is not your "medical professional", unless it to get your "medicine" renewed.
A turnip would do a better job than this logic-impaired premier.“He says he's concerned many people won't follow the rules if they aren't relaxed.”
What-the-ever-loving-f——?!
For my 2nd shot I was on a waiting list at Rexall for ages and decided to try the provincial booking site - got an appointment in 2 days - at a City Clinic. Very fast on 'shot-day' too (MTCC) so I also got my flu shot there, equally easily. I think that in an ideal world there would be ONE booking system but I realise this was all thrown together quite fast and it does work - though in 'streams' (pharmacies, hospitals, public health units etc etc)contact a pharmacy, it seems to be much more efficient than going through the provincial or local health unit systems
Got my booster of Pfizer from my doctor, at the same time I got my high dose flu shot. (Different arms.)Lots of doctors aren't giving out the booster shots. I was referring to pharmacies for those who know they are eligible, like me who had two AZ shots.