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New shipment of vaccinations to be administered to long term care, high-risk retirement and First Nations elders

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The Grey Bruce Health Unit (GBHU) is now in possession of 600 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, having received the doses Monday, and expect delivery of another 700 doses next week. In a GBHU media release, the vaccine is to be administered to long-term care, high-risk retirement, and First Nations elder care residents in Grey and Bruce counties including residents at the following: Elgin Abby in Chesley, Parkview Manor in Chesley, Rockwood Terrace in Durham, Country Lane in Chatsworth, Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow, Brucelea Haven in Walkerton, Gateway Haven in Wiarton, Meaford Long-Term Care, Saugeen First Nation and Neyaashiinigmiing First Nation.

"Next week’s shipment will be allocated to the remaining long-term care facilities in Grey Bruce," read the release, adding that these two shipments of vaccinations, along with vaccines previously administered, will complete first dose vaccine coverage for all long-term care residents in Grey Bruce.

These shipments are coming as part of the Ministry of Health’s updated Vaccination Plan in Response to Pfizer-BioNTech Shipment Delays. The Ministry has informed the Grey Bruce Health Unit that the previously announced delivery of the Pfizer vaccine, scheduled for this week, will not be arriving. Stakeholders and system partners have been notified of these changes.

The Grey Bruce Health Unit maintains vaccine administration and planning based on The Grey Bruce Health Unit COVID-19 Vaccination Program Plan with a focus on protecting our most vulnerable populations, read the release.

"We remind the public that we are not at the stage of public vaccinations. We ask the public please do not call to schedule vaccinations at this time. There is no waiting list for the COVID-19 vaccine. Public Health will provide updates to the public when more information is available," the release concluded.

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