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A class-action lawsuit alleging negligence was filed on Monday in B.C. Supreme Court, naming the pharmacy where a pharmacist allegedly re-used syringes while administering COVID-19 vaccinations.
A Metro Vancouver pharmacist allegedly gave people COVID-19 vaccine shots while repeatedly using the same syringe barrel but not the needle, a new B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit alleges. The July 7 ...
A former pharmacy manager in British Columbia who admitted reusing syringe barrels while immunizing people against COVID-19 is suing his former employer for wrongful dismissal and breach of contract.
How big are the needles used to deliver COVID-19 vaccine? The size of needle a vaccine patient should expect depends on the patient, Hamilton County Public Health head Dr. Steven Feagins said Tuesday.
The college website said between Aug. 24-26, 2021, Seelaboyina administered COVID-19 immunizations to 96 patients, and reused the same syringe barrel for multiple patients.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against a pharmacy manager in New Westminster, B.C., who allegedly re-used syringe barrels while administering COVID-19 vaccinations. Kent Pharmacy and its owner ...
The lawsuit admits Seelaboyina reused the syringe barrels while administering COVID-19 shots "under the belief that he was engaging in safe practice that would not pose a health risk to patients." It ...
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