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No pop-up vaccine clinics in Surrey Thursday; people lined up since 4 a m turned away

No pop-up vaccine clinics in Surrey Thursday; people lined up since 4 a m turned away
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Why BC s vaccine rollout now resembles Hunger Games in real life

Google/Vaccine Hunters Canada Paven Dhaliwal heard there might be a COVID-19 pop-up vaccination clinic opening near her Surrey home at Newton Athletic Park on Wednesday morning, when her sister alerted her with one word: “Run.” “I didn’t even have time to put on socks or wash my face,” said Dhaliwal, who took off and sprinted to the site. The 24-year-old retail worker arrived to find more than 250 people already in line, some of whom had camped out overnight in the hopes the rumours about the clinic were true. It was 7:30 am. She stood in the cold rain, shivering, until a nurse handed her a ticket and told her that everyone aged 18+ was eligible and to stay put for a chance at a vaccine.

Calls for better communication as pop-up vaccination clinics draw thousands

Calls for better communication as pop-up vaccination clinics draw thousands Last Updated Apr 29, 2021 at 10:25 am PDT Summary Province and health authorities have dropped the communication ball on pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics experts say Hundreds of people lined up outside Newton Athletic Park Thursday morning despite not knowing if there would be a clinic Crisis communications expert says governments have had a year to prepare SURREY (NEWS 1130) – Pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Fraser Health are being described as chaotic, with little public communication from the health authority and people scrambling to get in line after hearing about them from word of mouth.

Vaccines in B C : Professor says there is no playbook of messy pop-up clinics

  SURREY, B.C. For the second day in a row, drop-in vaccination clinics in the Fraser Health region saw hour-long waits Wednesday for people eager to get their shot. At the Newton Athletic Park, some even camped out overnight. The pop-up clinics are receiving mixed reviews. Some believe they are worth the wait, while others say there is confusion over how the lines are managed and there is a lack of information from officials. Dr. Judy Illes is a professor of neurology at the University of British Columbia and an expert on the topic of ethics regarding vaccine rollout.

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