Vaccination decision at P.A. care home questioned after three people ‘jump the queue’
Questions are being raised in Prince Albert with respect to why two board members with the Mont St. Joseph (MSJ) care home were provided with COVID vaccinations last month, one of whom is under the age of 70. A third person, who is not a board member, also received the jab. The care home said it did ‘the responsible thing’ instead of wasting the vaccine.
A communications spokesperson for the Canadian Public Employees Union (CUPE) 5430, the union representing staff at the care home, provided a statement to paNOW, confirming the board members were given doses after the staff and residents at the long term care home received their vaccinations. The union also said they were glad to hear the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) was investigating.
“It is important to CUPE that there be precautions taken and checks and balances in place to ensure that the vaccine is given in the established Phase 1 priority sequence and that no one is jumping the queue,” the statement from the union said.
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