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The Vancouver Division of Family Practice and Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is once again working with MTS Logistics to provide influenza vaccines to eligible clinics, including start-up doses.
New for this year – Clinics may also request delivery of Covid-19 vaccines.
This Division-funded assistance, for Vancouver primary care clinics allows for the safe, timely and free transportation of immunizations from the VCH depot to your clinic.
Vancouver clinics play an important role in immunization across the city. Each year, clinics can choose to participate in the provincial influenza and Covid-19 vaccination campaigns (October to March). Participation is as easy as indicating to VCH whether your clinic wishes to obtain influenza and Covid vaccine for your patients.
VCH has contacted all clinics about initial influenza vaccine allocations and eligible clinics have received instruction on how to opt-in for the delivery service. Check out our FAQ below for further details or information on how to get in touch with VCH regarding influenza vaccines.
This fall’s COVID-19 vaccines can be ordered by primary care practices. Vaccines should be available for primary care clinics from 28 October, 2024. Refer to the FAQ for more information on how to order vaccines.
Eligible clinics have two choices for receiving vaccine doses:
For further information, please see the FAQs below or email projects@vancouverdivision.com
Last year, we delivered approximately 75,000 doses of influenza vaccine to 164 Vancouver-based clinics. We look forward to supporting more clinics this year! Click here to read the report detailing outcomes from last year’s influenza vaccine season and delivery.
We have launched our FAQ below for up to date information around this influenza season. Please return to this page for regular updates.
(Last updated October 24, 2024).
UBC Medical Student Volunteers are Available to Support with Influenza Vaccinations!
The Division is delighted to announce that UBC medical student volunteers are available to assist your clinic in administering influenza vaccines! In turn, clinics can provide students with a great practical experience.
Most volunteers are first or second year students and are generally available evenings, weekends, and Tuesdays and Thursdays (mornings and afternoons). To sign up for this program, click here.
The provincial influenza vaccination campaign is set to start in October. Influenza vaccines will be offered to BC residents at community public health clinics, pharmacies, as well as physician and nurse practitioner offices.
Yes. The Influenza vaccine is recommended and provided free for all BC residents ≥ 6 months of age. In particular, the influenza vaccine should be offered to individuals at high risk of influenza complications (children 6-59 months, seniors, pregnant women, people 5-64 years with underlying chronic health conditions), those in contact with people at high risk including visitors to health care facilities, people who provide essential community service providers, and anyone else who wishes to reduce their risk of influenza.
There will be enough supply in BC for all residents who want to be immunized. Similar to last year, participating offices will receive a start-up supply. As VCH expects several vaccine deliveries, clinics will be able to re-order modest amounts.
Yes. The Vancouver Division has once again partnered with MTS Logistics/Medi-Tran Services to offer eligible primary care clinics FREE vaccination delivery direct to clinic during the 2024/25 influenza season. This Division-funded support allows delivery of vaccinations in a safe and timely manner from your designated CHC vaccination depot directly to your clinic.
This year eligible clinics can have their initial allocation and re-orders delivered by MTS.
If your clinic is ineligible to receive complimentary vaccine delivery through VDoFP, Influenza vaccines can still be ordered and picked up directly from your local CHC free of charge – or you can set up an account with MTS to facilitate vaccine deliveries to your clinic. Your local CHC will be able to assist with your order, while MTS Logistics can provide with paid delivery.
Your clinic should have received a communication from VCH about initial vaccine allocations and the option for delivery of your initial allocation. If you have not received the VCH communication or haven’t replied, please email CDCVaccines@vch.ca and andrew.reyes@vch.ca
VCH will contact the clinic to discuss what day/time is best for vaccine delivery. This information will be passed on to MTS. During the week of October 7th MTS will begin delivery as VCH packages the vaccine allocation.
VCH will contact your clinic to advise which date you can pick up at your usual local health unit.
VCH allows anyone associated with the clinic to pick up vaccine. It does NOT have to be a physician. Everyone is expected to transport the vaccine in a way that supports the cold chain.
This is unchanged from prior years. Best practice requires a cooler, cold water blankets and ice packs. Keep in mind that pre-filled syringe format products require much more space than multidose vials for transport & storage. For more information click here.
Quarantine and label vaccines inside the fridge and do not administer until further instruction from your local VCH public health unit. Once quarantined, please contact your local VCH public health unit and ask to speak with the Biological Product Consultant for determination on the product viability.
Vaccines available this year include Fluzone Quadrivalent, Flumist and Fluad. You will likely be offered some of each product. Flumist is a popular product and is available in limited quantities this season. The health authority will make every effort to allocate it to locations where eligible individuals can access it.
The supply chain for influenza vaccines involves manufacturing and then transport between several organizations. Influenza vaccine is delivered from the different manufacturers on different dates to the BCCDC (the provincial depot), and from there it is distributed to the Health Authorities.
VCH distributes all of the vaccine it receives as quickly as it can once it is received centrally from the BCCDC.
We recommend that you schedule your high-volume clinics based on vaccine distributed to your office in early October. You may be able to book additional high-volume clinics in late October; please wait for supply updates and let us know how much vaccine you may need for those late clinics (based on appointment bookings). Please email projects@vancouverdivision.com
Additionally, the Division is delighted to announce that UBC medical student volunteers are available to assist your clinic in administering influenza vaccines! In turn, clinics can provide students with a great practical experience.
Most volunteers are first or second year students and are generally available evenings, weekends, and Tuesdays and Thursdays (mornings and afternoons). To sign up for this program, click here.
Yes. You only need to request the amount of vaccine that you realistically expect to use this year. Vaccine not used in your office is not available to other locations. We appreciate you taking a realistic assessment of vaccine utilization in your office and supporting placement of orders accordingly.
VCH Public Health and the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) still recommend a 15-minute post-injection observation period.
A shorter observation period between 5-15 minutes may be considered if the conditions below are met:
As in prior years, the recommendation is to not defer and use the best option you have on hand to vaccinate patients rather than waiting until other types are available.
Influenza vaccines arrive in varying volumes through staggered shipments throughout the season. The health authority strives to allocate supplies proportionally, based on usage from previous years.
This process remains the same as prior years. You can email (preferred) or fax your local CHC that normally supplies your biologicals. The CHC will contact your clinic by email once the order is filled. VCH is targeting to have your order ready for pickup within 1-2 business days. If you want your re-orders delivered via MTS courier, please cc vaccine@mtslogistics.com.
Community public health and pharmacy clinics will be using Immunize BC for appointment booking as per the previous season: https://immunizebc.ca/finder#8/49.246/-123.116
Yes. According to VCH, BCCH will operate its immunization clinic.
Yes, as in previous years, unused vaccines will need to be returned to VCH. In April 2025, the Vancouver Division will offer via MTS complimentary pick up of unused vaccines. You will receive email communication about this year’s returns program.
Please send your completed order form via email to CDCVaccines@vch.ca . If you need access to the COVID-19 order from please contact CDCVaccines@vch.ca.
All COVID-19 immunizations are required to be recorded via eforms or ImmsBC.
For assistance or additional questions regarding reporting requirements please contact CDCVaccines@vch.ca.
Please email CDCVaccines@vch.ca who can support with questions regarding ordering, cold chain management, documentation and clinical resources.
Please refer to the COVID-19 toolkit (above) for more information on how to get authorization.
The Division is delighted to announce that UBC medical student volunteers are available to assist your clinic in administering influenza vaccines! In turn, clinics can provide students with a great practical experience.
Most volunteers are first or second year students and are generally available evenings, weekends, and Tuesdays and Thursdays (mornings and afternoons). To sign up for this program, click here.
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202 – 777 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J7
Main Office: 604-569-2010
Fax: 604-321-5878
Get In Touch
202 – 777 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J7
Main Office: 604-569-2010
Fax: 604-321-5878