Jenna Bardarson urged parents: 'Double-check with your health-care provider or whoever is doing it, just make sure they have the right medication.'
After the doses were given, a healthcare provider told Bardarson about the error that had happened at the Keystone Centre, which also operates as one of the province's COVID-19 vaccination sites.
The mother had already received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and had not been due for her booster until January. "If you are going in and taking your child or even yourself in just a flu shot...double-check with your health-care provider or whoever is doing it, just make sure they have the right medication," she told CBC.
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