Ipswich CVS apologizes after people given smaller doses of COVID-19 vaccine
IPSWICH, MASS. (WHDH) - A CVS in Ipswich is contacting patients who received the COVID-19 vaccine at its location to let them know there was a dosage mistake.
CVS said a limited number of patients who received the Moderna vaccine on Monday at the Central Street location were inadvertently given smaller doses.
Patients received 0.3 milliliters of the Moderna vaccine instead of the correct 0.5 milliliter dose, according to the pharmacy.
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There are different things that you can do to try to minimize or mitigate the risk of errors. But we know because were humans that there may be errors happening, especially when were trying to vaccinate with two different vaccines, said Dr. Gabriela Andujar Vasquez, of Tufts Medical Center.
A statement issued by CVS read in part, We have contacted all affected patients to apologize for this incident and answer any questions they might have. We reported it to the appropriate regulatory agencies.
Carol said she has not gotten an apology.
No, they just gave me information and it was really nonchalant, she said.
CVS says it has since implemented changes to ensure future mishaps are avoided.
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