Two hours before clinic opened, the makeshift pharmacy was already in high gear, getting all the doses ready. pic.twitter.com/Frtay11M6i
— Tai Huynh (@taimhuynh) May 9, 2021
It’s almost 11pm and this place is ALIVE. pic.twitter.com/DO1HWiHulH
— Tai Huynh (@taimhuynh) May 10, 2021
The other brilliant thing: throughput is incredible. Here's how they do it: 2 lines. Line 1 is walk-ins. Line 2 is pre-booked, which helped keep the throughput high during the afternoon lull when line 1 was low—a chronic problem for pop-ups. pic.twitter.com/E9Znjk5bp8
— Tai Huynh (@taimhuynh) May 10, 2021
Not novel concept. Airlines have been doing it forever…it's called a standby list. I've seen pop ups panic in the afternoon when the line dies and they start contacting @VaxHuntersCan and opening it up to everybody. Get a pre-booked list in place before you stage a pop up.
— Tai Huynh (@taimhuynh) May 10, 2021
That's it from me here tonight. I want to know the final number of doses but it's past my bedtime. I'll find out tomorrow.
— Tai Huynh (@taimhuynh) May 10, 2021
They started at noon on Sunday and vaccinated the last person just after 1am Monday.
— Tai Huynh (@taimhuynh) May 10, 2021
What’s impressive is not just the quantity but also the thoughtfulness embedded in their work. Lots of learning here. /end
— Tai Huynh (@taimhuynh) May 10, 2021
What an amazing sight, especially as we near the last few days of #Ramadan huge thanks to @MGHToronto/@ETHPnews team. Equity and access must be at the core of this vaccination sprint, and we need to meet our communities where they're at! #TeamVaccine #ScarbVaccine #ScarbTO https://t.co/J5BTbtuzny
— Doly Begum (@DolyBegum) May 10, 2021
We are grateful to our staff & community ambassadors for their hard work in pre-registering local residents through door knocking using IPads provided by @MGHToronto Also would like to thank all front line health workers for their commendable service & all our partners. Salute! https://t.co/i4re7kfxAD
— TNO-THE NEIGHBOURHOOD ORGANIZATION (@TNOtoronto) May 10, 2021
Yesterday felt different in #Flemingdon and #Thorncliffe. 4,050 people vaccinated late into the night which helped those observing Ramadan. We are also hearing more folks report they already got their first vaccine and they are so happy! Congrats to all. https://t.co/KokijFCd4k
— Flemingdon Health Centre (@fhc_chc) May 10, 2021