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Amidst COVID-19, flu shot importance and intention increases in British Columbians

COVID-19 circulating at the same time as the flu has changed perceptions about the importance of vaccination and has more British Columbians planning to get immunized this year.

A new survey conducted by Insights West on behalf of London Drugs, finds that seven in ten (72%) say they will roll up their sleeve – a ten-point increase compared to last year – with most (69%) planning to get immunized as soon as the vaccine becomes available.

A majority (84%) in the province indicate that they are concerned about their health and the health of their family right now.

“The unique circumstances surrounding the approaching influenza season have many more people focused on protecting themselves, their families, and vulnerable members of the community from the double threat of the flu and COVID-19,” says Chris Chiew, General Manager of Pharmacy at London Drugs.

The survey found that almost nine in ten (86%) in the province say that as a result of the pandemic, they are now more aware of the importance of protecting the most vulnerable members of the community from illness.

Eight in ten (79%) agree that it is important to do whatever they can to prevent transmission during the pandemic, including getting the flu shot. ‘

Given that flu symptoms are similar to COVID-19, seven in ten (71%) say the flu shot is more important than ever.

To help support public health maximize vaccination rates in the province while keeping patients safe, London Drugs has implemented a new appointment system.

Patients must now book a flu shot appointment online.

The new system allows patients to complete the consent form online and sends an appointment confirmation email.

It is designed to help control patient flow, provide an opportunity to screen for illness/exposure to COVID-19, and ensure that pharmacists can administer the vaccine efficiently.

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Catherine Garrett
Catherine Garrett
Catherine is an anchor and reporter in the MyPGNow newsroom. Born in Ontario, raised on Haida Gwaii, she now is living in Prince George. She obtained a diploma in Broadcast and Online Journalism at BCIT. You can find her on Twitter @Cath_Garrett

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