Dr. Ian Arra, Grey-Bruce Medical Officer of Health (Provided by Grey-Bruce Health Unit)Dr. Ian Arra, Grey-Bruce Medical Officer of Health (Provided by Grey-Bruce Health Unit)
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Grey Bruce Health Unit readies new "Hockey Hub" COVID-19 immunization strategy

The Grey Bruce Health Unit has created a made in Canada solution to mass COVID-19 immunization clinics, by developing the "Hockey Hub."

The plan relies on local hockey arenas to deliver thousands of COVID-19 vaccines per day in local communities.

Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Ian Arra says the plan is scalable in that it can be expanded or contracted depending on the amount of vaccine available and the number of clients to be vaccinated. The Hockey Hub was presented on Saturday, January 30th to General (retired) Rick Hillier, former Chief of Defence Staff for the Canadian Forces, chair of the province's Ministers' COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force.

"A professional and well-designed plan. Caring and considerate for all Ontarians," stated General Hillier. "Great example for rural and small urban areas across Ontario to consider - very much Hockeyville Canada!"

A vaccination hub set up in a standard hockey arena can administer 4,500 vaccines in a 10-hour shift of 5 nurses (or whoever is administering the vaccine). Traditional large volume clinics administer about 1,000 vaccines a day, employing 20 nurses.

Conventional smaller vaccine clinics administer 400 vaccines a day, in a shift of 8 nurses. The efficiency of the Hockey Hub model is based on utilizing a non-clinical staff for any task that is non-clinical.

Activating all 3 Hockey Hubs in Grey and Bruce, given sufficient supply of vaccine, it would take about 21 days to vaccinate 140,000 people or 75 percent of Grey Bruce's population.

Plus, Dr. Arra says the model is cost-effective. The Hockey Hub costs about $6,000 per thousand vaccines; about $1.7 million total for a 140,000 plus population. Large volume clinics cost $26,000 per thousand or $7.2 million for a 140,000 plus population.

The Hub model capitalizes on the optimal readiness and collaboration among the Grey Bruce Health Unit, Grey and Bruce municipalities, police services in Grey Bruce, and community partners. For example, Bruce Power (the largest nuclear generation facility in Canada) has provided resources and logistics for three recovery centres (field hospitals) in three locations. These sites are currently being converted to mass immunization hubs including adding an ultra-low temperature vaccine freezer and accessories. Lower-tier municipalities have provided the arenas, and Grey and Bruce Counties have funded and supported part of the project. Chapman's has donated two ultra-low temperature vaccine freezers.

"Almost everyone in Canada is near a hockey arena. That makes the Hockey Hub an ideal solution for large scale immunization, not just locally but across Canada," says Grey Bruce Medical Officer of Health Dr. Ian Arra. "Through mobilizing community partners, I have the utmost confidence the Hubs will be activated to utilize vaccines promptly no matter how large the shipments we receive. I trust the plan and the action will impress."

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