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Med Cure Pharmacy & Medical Clinic 29.05.2021

Roll Up Your Sleeves Durham... Hot Spot Mobile Vaccine Clinic April 21, 2021 Located in the... parking lot and bus loop of Bolton C. Falby School 11:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. For residents in the Falby Court (L1S) area of Ajax ages 50+. Walk-up. No appointment needed. April 2021 Vaccine strong Durham durham.ca/covidvaccines See more

Med Cure Pharmacy & Medical Clinic 20.05.2021

We are happy to share that we are now doing Asymptomatic COVID-19 test for travel.Please book appointment by calling the pharmacy & clinic number

Med Cure Pharmacy & Medical Clinic 03.05.2021

From Durham Region Covid Vaccine update Have questions about COVID-19 vaccines in Durham Region? Our Durham Health Connection Line is experiencing high call volumes and call back times will vary. Please refer to our website for further information.... Residents 60 years and older, or who will be turning 60 this year, can begin booking their COVID-19 vaccine appointments. Eligibility for vaccine now also includes residents 50-plus living in hotspots in Ajax and Pickering. Bookings for both groups begin April 8 at 6 p.m. Residents are asked to continue to check the websites daily, those who need assistance to book can call 1-888-444-5113. Clinics are available by appointment only. No walk-insthose who show up at clinics without an appointment, will not be permitted to enter. Visit durham.ca/COVIDVaccines for more information and to review a list of frequently asked questions. If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or you are a contact of a case, seek testing by completing the online assessment form at covidswab.lh.ca. Stay home and self-isolate except to get tested or to seek medical attention. For more information visit durham.ca/NovelCoronavirus.

Med Cure Pharmacy & Medical Clinic 16.04.2021

2019 Championship win picture on display at Med Cure Pharmacy & Clinic. Bid online or in person and support Heart & Stoke Foundation

Med Cure Pharmacy & Medical Clinic 09.04.2021

Update from Region Of Durham Vaccine Roll out Current priority groups Currently we are moving into Phase 2 of the provincial plan. Vaccination of Phase 2 populations will be based on age and risk factors as outlined in provincial guidance. For more information please see the Ministry of Health Guidance for Prioritization of Phase 2 Populations for COVID-19 Vaccination.... We are currently focusing on these priority groups: Adults 60 years of age and older, or who will be turning 60 in 2021 will be eligible to book an appointment on April 8 at 6 p.m. Residents 50-plus living in provincially identified "hotspots" in Ajax and Pickering within postal codes L1S, L1T, L1V, L1X and L1Z will be eligible to book an appointment on April 8 at 6 p.m. All Indigenous adults and adult household members. Individuals with health conditions, starting with Highest-Risk and High-Risk health conditions. Highest-Risk Health Conditions include: Organ transplant recipients; Hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients; Neurological diseases in which respiratory function may be compromised (e.g., motor neuron disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis); Blood cancer diagnosed < 1 year; Kidney disease with eGFR < 30. Individuals in the Highest-Risk group may have their main essential caregiver* vaccinated. High-Risk Health Conditions include: Obesity (BMI > 40); Other treatments causing immunosuppression (e.g., chemotherapy, immunity weakening medications); Intellectual or developmental disabilities (e.g., Down Syndrome). Individuals in the High-Risk group may have their main essential caregiver* vaccinated. High-Risk Congregate Living Settings Residents, essential caregivers and staff in High-risk congregate living settings (residential facilities where a high-risk client population live or stay overnight and use shared spaces e.g., common sleeping areas, shared bathrooms, shared kitchens, communal dining spaces). Includes supportive housing, developmental services/intervenor including independent living, adult correctional facilities, children’s residential facilities (residents over 16, staff and foster parents). Essential caregivers* are included for the following congregate settings: developmental services, mental health and addictions congregate settings, homes for special care, children’s residential facilities, and Indigenous healing and wellness facilities. *An essential caregiver is someone providing direct, frequent and sustained in-person personal care and/or assistance with activities of daily living to the individual.