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Surprise vaccination: Trip to grocery store lands B.C. woman walk-in COVID-19 shot

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COVID-19 vaccination on Friday, during what was meant to be a routine trip to the grocery store.Susan Leroux said she’d gone to the Real Canadian Superstore to pick up a few things when she went by the pharmacy kiosk to ask about the process to get on the waitlist for the AstraZeneca vaccine.“And she said to me, actually we had a no-show so you can get it now,” Leroux said.“I said to myself, ‘I’m here, let’s do it.'”Leroux said she had to show ID proving she was between the ages of 55 and 65 years old.The pharmacist, she said, told her that any leftover doses are given out to people who are present and eligible at the end of the day.

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