The province has declared a regional state of emergency for a portion of the Bay de Verde Peninsula from Bristol’s Hope to Whiteway. For a full list of all areas under an evacuation order, please visit gov.nl.ca/alerts/
Our thoughts go out to all those who have been displaced or impacted by the wildfires in the province. We would like to thank all pharmacy professionals who have been working diligently to ensure those impacted have had access to the medications and services they need. We understand that this may increase your workload and appreciate your efforts to help your fellow pharmacy professionals and their patients at this difficult time.
Below is guidance for both those who have had to temporarily cease providing services and for those assisting displaced patients.
preparing for a temporary closure
It’s important for pharmacists-in-charge to have a plan in place in case a wildfire or another circumstance causes them to temporarily close the pharmacy.
Please refer to the Temporary Closure section on the CPNL website to review the expectations for pharmacies, including planning for how patients will be notified, how they can obtain their prescriptions and access their care records, how these records will be transferred and kept secure, and more.
preparing to help patients in an emergency
In the event of evacuations or states of emergency, your pharmacy team may be called upon to provide care for these temporarily displaced patients.
Pharmacy professionals have multiple tools at their disposal for providing care to patients:
In an effort to protect legitimate patient access to medication containing controlled substances in parts of Canada affected by emergency evacuation, Health Canada has issued a national class exemption.
The exemption authorizes community pharmacists who need to evacuate due to an emergency caused by fire, flood, drought, storm, earthquake, or other natural phenomenon, to transfer controlled substances to another community pharmacy in a Canadian province or territory.
Please review the Exemption for Pharmacists in Canada in Emergency Evacuation for more information, including terms and conditions.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at inforx@cpnl.ca.