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Guy Felicella says a small cash honorarium or coffee gift card always helped draw him into in a research study or public-health campaign during the two decades he spent living on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, where he once struggled to fuel a heroin and cocaine addiction.
So he had no issue last week handing $5 each to the roughly 100 people a group of public-health nurses vaccinated as part of a COVID-19 immunization team that blitzed the neighbourhood looking for those who had missed recent pop-up clinics.
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Mass vaccination clinics are all dressed up and waiting to go The clinic is able to administer 1,000 doses per day and the capacity will be doubled as the COVID-19 vaccination campaign ramps up
Author of the article: Marian Scott • Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Feb 01, 2021 • February 1, 2021 • 3 minute read • Annie Dufour, left, media relations person for the CIUSSS Centre-Sud, sits for a simulated vaccination from veterinarian Christine Vézina during media tour of new mass vaccination clinic at the Palais des Congrès in Montreal Monday February 1, 2021. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette
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Christine Vézina swabbed the patient’s upper arm with antiseptic and readied a syringe to administer the COVID-19 vaccine.