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INTERNET OUTAGE

Leanne Terry · July 8, 2021 ·

We are currently experiencing an internet outage at both sites. Please be patient as we try to resolve the issue

Online Vaccination Booking

Leanne Terry · June 29, 2021 ·

Please note that this recently added feature is not yet active. Once this service is available, we will post an update. Thank you

Moderna Vaccine Available for WRNPLC Patients

Leanne Terry · May 18, 2021 ·

If you meet the following criteria, you can call or email the clinic at patient@wrnplc.ca to book your appointment or to be added to our waitlist. The clinics will be held at our Cambridge site

If you are;

A registered patient of WRNPLC

Aged 40 or over

Aged 18 or over and an essential worker who cannot work from home

Aged 18 or over and living in high risk postal codes identified by Waterloo Region Public Health

Please clink the link below for a list of these areas and more information https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/health-and-wellness/covid-19-vaccination-clinics-in-waterloo-region.aspx?mid=32438#

Nurse’s Week 2021: CBC recognizes WRNPLC

Leanne Terry · May 14, 2021 ·

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/it-s-national-nurses-week-acknowledging-the-hard-work-of-nurses-in-the-region-1.6026777

AstraZeneca in the News- FAQs

Leanne Terry · May 13, 2021 ·

To our patients:

By now, you may have heard that the provincial government has put a pause on new first doses of Astra Zeneca. This decision was made for two reasons: over the last few days there has been an increase in the incidence of the serious side effect know as VITT (vaccine induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia ) and there is now in increased and reliable supply of the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines.

We want to reach out to address questions and concerns that you might have. 

At the time you received your Astra Zeneca COVID-19 vaccine, you did the right thing. We were facing rapidly rising COVID cases and insecure vaccine supply. All experts agree that the first vaccine available to you was the vaccine that was best at the time.  You received an effective vaccine to protect you against the risks of severe illness, ICU admission and death.

Now to answer the question on everyone’s minds – what happens with my second dose?  We do have time until second doses are due. At this point, we have not been advised about the plan for second doses. We will keep you informed once the province provides direction.

On behalf of our WRNPLC clinical team,

Paula Carere NPPHC BScN MEd

Clinical Lead

Waterloo Region NPLC

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