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Even 1 day makes a huge difference!

Updated: Oct 6, 2018

We all have a friend who is always late and never early. This is the case with vaccines. They can never be given early. NOT EVEN 1 DAY EARLY! There are cases of accelerated vaccines, but normally vaccines are administered on a strict schedule. The series varies from inoculation to inoculation. It might be Day 0 then Day 28. Or it might be Day 0, Day 7 then Day 28. How can you tell? The nurse writes it on your record in pencil. It may say a date, or it may say, "Due May 29th or later." You don't have an appointment on that date you have to MAKE an appointment. If you find yourself wondering what time your appointment is on the date given to you by the nurse, again, you don't have an appointment on that date you have to MAKE an appointment. You can book a day late, a month late, or a half a year late you just can not book prematurely.

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The date is May 29, 2017. The client can book anytime on May 29th or later. The client can book May 30 or June 15 or Dec 4. If the client books May 28th he/she is too early. They would be turned away and asked to come back later.






 
 
 

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You must book an appointment. Have your Alberta Health Care Card and call 780-735-0100.

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