06-16-2021, 01:59 PM
(06-16-2021, 01:51 PM)tomh009 Wrote:(06-16-2021, 01:45 PM)ijmorlan Wrote: Step 1, perhaps: Do both injections and testing at the old bus terminal. There should be enough space and the location seems likely to be good for many of the populations we need to concentrate on including.
The bus terminal is not much more than a five minutes' walk from the pharmacy building. Do we really need two downtown sites so close together? Over 8,300 vaccinations done today alone. The region has only about 19,000 doses in inventory so it's not as if we could double the pace, even if we had more sites -- and more people to staff those sites.
To be honest, how does one get an appointment at that pharmacy? I never heard of it before, not has anyone at work. Is this a RoW clinic? Or is it run by the university? Are these students who are injecting people? Perhaps the old terminal may have been a better option.
Still, I believe we need more sites. 1 in Kitchener doesn't seem to be enough for a city of 275,000.