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COVID-19 Vaccination: Non-Frontline Workers Mistakenly Vaccinated At Stanford Medicine Due To False Information
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The mistake was due to false information that circulated online
An email that was passed around claimed that non-clinical staff could get the vaccine
Non-frontline workers were accidentally vaccinated at Stanford Medicine last weekend after erroneous information had circulated in emails and on social media.
According to the Centers For Disease Control and Pevention s COVID-19 vaccination recommendations, frontline health workers and people living in long-term care facilities should be prioritized in the early phases of COVID-19 vaccinations due to the limited amount of vaccines. However, there were some non-clinical and non-frontline staff and researchers who got the vaccine this past weekend,
vaccine ahead of schedule this weekend.
Stanford Hospital offered walk-in vaccine appointments over the weekend and some affiliates thought they may be eligible to receive excess doses.
There was not actually an excess supply of vaccines, but an unconfirmed number of non-clinical staff got their shots anyway.
Some Stanford Medicine affiliates who do not work in patient-facing roles were able to get a first shot of the
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine this weekend due to miscommunication about walk-in appointments, the Stanford Daily reported Tuesday.
The vaccine was supposed to be reserved for frontline
healthcare workers through next week, with non-clinical affiliates scheduled to receive the vaccine after January 8.
Some non-clinical Stanford Medicine faculty and researchers mistakenly got the COVID-19 vaccine ahead of schedule this weekend.
Stanford Hospital offered walk-in vaccine appointments over the weekend and some affiliates thought they may be eligible to receive excess doses.
There was not actually an excess supply of vaccines, but an unconfirmed number of non-clinical staff got their shots anyway.
Some Stanford Medicine affiliates who do not work in patient-facing roles were able to get a first shot of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine this weekend due to miscommunication about walk-in appointments, the Stanford Daily reported Tuesday.
The vaccine was supposed to be reserved for frontline healthcare workers through next week, with non-clinical affiliates scheduled to receive the vaccine after January 8.
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