Bruce Power, Peel Public Health launch massive vaccine clinic
Bruce Power and Peel Public Health have formed a partnership with a variety of organizations to create what could be the country’s largest vaccination centre.
The regional clinic, which will be operated by Peel Public Health at the CAA Centre in Brampton, is expected to come into service later this month. It will use a Hockey Hub model to create capacity for thousands of vaccines daily.
“The Region of Peel is pleased to partner with Bruce Power to offer another location for Peel residents to get their vaccine,” said the region’s Medical Officer of Health Dr. Lawrence Loh. “This unique partnership is another way that we’re working together in the fight against COVID-19. Vaccination of as many residents as possible is essential."
A number of organizations are providing support to set up and run the centre: Alectra Utilities, Nordion, the Power Workers’ Union, Framatome, Kinectrics, SNC-Lavalin, NPX, CGI Inc., LiUNA, BWXT, E.S. Fox, Energy Solutions, the Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario, and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce Vaccination Support Council.
“We are all in this together and this is an example of how our province comes together in a very special way during challenging times,” said James Scongack, Bruce Power’s executive vice president and Co-Chair of the Ontario Vaccination Support Council. “We are pleased to work with Peel Public Health and this partnership of organizations to stand up new capacity that could be one Canada’s largest vaccination centres to one of Ontario’s hardest hit regions as quickly as possible.”
The Hockey Hub model was developed by Dr. Ian Arra, Medical Officer of Health at the Grey Bruce Health Unit. It uses a streamlined flow-through process, which can administer more vaccines with fewer clinical staff than traditional mass vaccination clinics.
“The Hockey Hub model really is a game changer in terms of efficiency and safety as we make every effort to get as many people vaccinated in as short as time as possible,” said Dr. Arra. “Public Health has been the leader in managing the pandemic. This innovation is yet another example of how Public Health saves lives. The Grey Bruce Health Unit team has supported a number of jurisdictions in adopting this model and customizing it to their local needs. We are thrilled to be part of this new partnership with Peel Public Health and Bruce Power.”
“We commend Bruce Power for taking the initiative to establish a large vaccination centre to protect communities,” said Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. “Every vaccine administered is a step toward reducing COVID-19 transmission and we are grateful for this partnership in helping make vaccines more accessible.”
The Peel Region Hockey Hub at the CAA Centre in Brampton will be open to the public. Residents aged 18 or older can book their appointment through the Peel Public Health booking system or the provincial online booking portal. There is a critical need for volunteers to help ensure these centres can run efficiently and reach as many people as possible.
More information is available at www.peelvaccinehub.ca.