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Kingston pharmacies experience high demand for flu shots early this year amid COVID-19

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COVID-19 pandemic.Some pharmacists in Kingston say the number of people coming in to get their flu shot has doubled compared to previous years.“I would recommend calling ahead first to make sure that your local Shoppers Drug Mart does have supply available,” says Adam Doyle, a pharmacist and associate owner of a Shoppers Drug Mart in Kingston.Other pharmacies in the area say they have run out of the vaccine temporarily.

When and where to get the flu shot in Ontario this fall “We got our initial supply and it ran out very quickly and now we have a wait list of a couple hundred people,” said Leonard Chan, a pharmacist at a Pharmasave in Inverary.“I’m happy people are interested in getting the flu shot but it’s been crazy.”Many health-care.

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