Kamloops pharmacies seeing uptick in vaccinations ahead of flu season
KAMLOOPS – B.C. is in the third week of rolling out influenza and COVID-19 vaccines. The province is seeing an uptick this year, including right here in Kamloops. Pharmacies administered almost 82,000 vaccinations the first day they became available on October 15.
“The updated vaccines are available,” said Dr. Andy Delli Pizzi, medical health officer with Interior Health. “Vaccines that protect against influenza and COVID illness are really important ways that people can protect themselves. They’re really effective at preventing against serious outcomes, especially in those at high risk.”
Many have already received their shots. BC pharmacies report 60 per cent of patients are getting the influenza vaccine and 40 per cent are getting the COVID-19 shot. Local pharmacies like Pharmasave in Aberdeen are seeing an increase in traffic.