Rowan Schindler
01 August 2021, 5:15 PM
The Southern District’s Covid-19 Vaccination programme is continuing to ramp up, with eight pharmacies across the district among the latest sites to begin offering on-site COVID-19 vaccinations – the first of 37 pharmacies that will be part of the vaccination programme in the district.
This will further boost the more than 30 vaccination sites already operating across Southland and Otago and is part of a longer-term plan that will see around 120 vaccination providers operating at the peak of the rollout as the vaccination programme continues to expand.
Upcoming Central Otago Pharmacies include, Unichem Alexandra (Clinic opening early-August) and Cromwell Pharmacy (Clinic opening mid-August).
Southern DHB COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Incident Controller, Hamish Brown says “from the beginning, the Southern Vaccine programme team identified the importance of primary care and pharmacy in reaching our widespread district.
“We are now significantly ramping up capacity, including at the Meridian Vaccination Centre where appointments are now available on Saturdays, and we are excited to have more pharmacies and general practices coming on board in the coming weeks.”
Brown extended his thanks to partners, vaccinators and administrators across the Southern health system who are helping deliver the programme.
This includes WellSouth, general practices, community pharmacies, Māori health providers, public health nursing, rural hospitals, aged residential care providers and mental health and disability providers.
In Dunedin, Unichem Central Pharmacy Mosgiel, Unichem Knox Pharmacy, Antidote Macandrew, Antidote Meridian and Anderson’s Exchange Pharmacy will be offering appointments from this week.
Five Mile Pharmacy in Queenstown, Bates Pharmacy in Balclutha and Winton Pharmacy are the first rural pharmacies to be offering the vaccine.
Winton Pharmacy is the first provider to begin offering the vaccine in the Southland town.
Winton Pharmacist Maddy Miles said they were really excited to start offering the vaccine to their community.
“The response has far exceeded our expectations – we are fully booked for the next four weeks,” she says.
“As a rural pharmacy, it is great to have the opportunity to offer this service to our customers. Winton has a diverse population from young families to older residents and it is great that they don’t have to drive to Invercargill, especially in the winter.”
All eight pharmacies are taking bookings in line with the Ministry of Health’s sequencing framework.
Bookings are also now open for the rest of New Zealand (group 4) – initially for those aged 60 and over who can book online through BookMyVaccine.nz – the new online national booking system - and the COVID Vaccination Healthline 0800 28 29 26.
The Vaccination Healthline is open from 8 AM to 8 PM, seven days a week.
Central Otago COVID-19 vaccination sites include:
Alexandra
93 Tarbert Street
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9.30am-5.30pm
Fridays, 9.30am-2.30pm
18 Limerick Street
Wednesdays, 1.30-5.30pm
4-6 Centennial Avenue
Clinic opening early-August
Clyde
To be confirmed - Details to follow
Cromwell
192 Waenga Drive
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
Cromwell Pharmacy
22 The Mall
Clinic opening mid-August
Junction Health
1A Traders Lane
Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Cromwell Family Practice
2 McNulty Road
Weekly clinic schedule until further notice:
Thursdays, 1-6pm
Ranfurly
Ranfurly Medical Centre
1 Tyrone Street
Weekly clinic schedule until further notice (from July 26):
Alternating Wednesdays and Thursdays
Roxburgh
Roxburgh Medical Centre
65 Scotland Street
Weekly clinic schedule until further notice (from July 26):
Wednesdays and Thursdays 1.30-3.30pm
You can keep up to date with current and planned (once confirmed) clinics via The Central App Health/Wellbeing section
You can also go to southernehealth website: https://www.southernhealth.nz/COVID19/book
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