Purolator urges government to vaccinate essential staff

by Today's Trucking

Purolator is urging all levels of government to prioritize Covid-19 vaccinations for drivers, sortation workers, mechanics and other key operational personnel in the courier and transportation industry, as officials consider phase two of the province’s vaccine roll-out strategy.

The company has reached out to public health organizations to have discussions around how it can accelerate the accessibility of vaccines for its employees and other essential workers across the country. This includes vaccination clinics on site at various Purolator locations.

John Ferguson, president and CEO, Purolator

John Ferguson, president and CEO, Purolator said, “We have been proud to play a key role in helping hospitals, long-term care homes and other primary care facilities get the critical supplies they need to provide care for the most vulnerable people. We want to ensure our people on the front lines stay healthy so they can continue serving Canadians and keep supply chains across the country moving.”

Purolator’s workforce of front-line employees plays a critical role in the transportation and delivery of essential goods throughout Canada. The company handles 30,000 healthcare shipments per day, and 15,000 in Ontario; completes daily deliveries to 1,100 hospitals and 3,700 long-term care facilities; and delivers regularly into almost all of Canada’s 2,300 ambulatory care services and 10,000 pharmacies.

Through the pandemic, the organization has maintained the health and safety of its people as its top priority, offering employees three hours of paid leave for vaccination appointments, sick-leave benefits, paid personal days and flexible work arrangements.

If successful in its pursuit to help its employees quickly vaccinate through on-site pop-up vaccination clinics, the organization plans to fund all costs and comply with all associated data, process and healthcare professional requirements.


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  • Delivery drivers are high risk and should get the vaccine. O T R truck drivers should have wait unless they have a health problem