Vaccines for kids turning 12? Great, but where's the EO?Ontario announced this week that effective August 18, COVID-19 vaccines will be made available to kids who are 11 but turning 12 this year. But pharmacists were left hanging as they waited for an executive order authorizing this change. Small Cape Breton pharmacy administers 5,000 vaccinesWhen the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia reached out to members in March asking who would be interested in administering COVID-19 vaccines, Graham MacKenzie, pharmacist-owner of Stone’s Pharmasave in Baddeck, stepped up. Reopening and restriction update province by province Here's a look at what reopening plans look like across the country. IT'S YOUR TURN: July reader contest What do you most look forward to doing once the pandemic is over? Shoppers puts money into vaccine hesitancy research Funding will go to 19 to Zero, a national coalition launched in Calgary during the COVID-19 pandemic Rexall celebrates Great Place to Work certification The certification is based on feedback from employees provided through an anonymous survey. Pharmacy Leader Ghada Gabr: "Being a pharmacist has taught me humility, patience, and empathy." Be an advocate for your colleagues. Be involved in your community. Be kind to others. Be helpful. This is the true meaning of being a pharmacist. Eastern Ontario Health Unit's Dr. Roumeliotis throws his support behind a vax passport system similar to Quebec's Shoppers Drug Mart piloting diabetes screening platform at 15 locations Avicore and Shoppers solidified their agreement to pilot HealthTab in May 2021. Innovator Profile: A Migraine Mission Fairuz Siraj leads a migraine consultation service in his position as a staff pharmacist and believes more pharmacists should be stepping up to implement their own innovative services, wherever they work. First Previous 99 100 101 102 103 Next Last