‘Better in your arm than in the trash : With COVID-19 shots in short supply, some are getting vaccinated with leftover doses that might otherwise be wasted Angie Leventis Lourgos, Chicago Tribune © Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune/Chicago Tribune/TNS Gillian Malone of Chicago ended up getting a leftover dose of the COVID-19 vaccine when she took her mother to a vaccine appointment at a local grocery store pharmacy.
CHICAGO While taking her mother to get vaccinated against COVID-19, Gillian Malone unexpectedly lucked out and got a shot as well.
Her mom’s appointment was the last slot available at a local grocery store pharmacy. Another patient scheduled around the same time never showed up and couldn’t be reached by phone. So the mom asked the pharmacist if Malone who didn’t have an appointment and would otherwise be ineligible under current vaccination guidelines could get that dose, which would have expired within hours and could have gone to wast
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Better in your arm than in the trash : With COVID-19 shots in short supply, some are getting vaccinated with leftover doses that might otherwise be wasted
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