B.C. company sues pharmacist who reused COVID syringe barrels

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Bhanu Prasad Seelaboyina gave 96 patients COVID-19 immunizations with reused syringe barrels, according to the B.C. College of Pharmacists.

A Metro Vancouver pharmacist allegedly gave people COVID-19 vaccine shots while repeatedly using the same syringe barrel but not the needle, a new B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit alleges.

On Aug. 27, a patient made a complaint to the B.C. College of Pharmacists saying he had received an immunization from Seelaboyina with a reused syringe barrel and that he had done the same with other patients.The suit said despite Kent’s protocols, his experience and being a pharmacist in good standing, Seelaboyina provided vaccinations in “a grossly negligent and dangerous manner.”

Kent disputes those actions, alleging any losses, breaches or negligence is that of Seelaboyina. The claim alleged Seelaboyina’s actions have caused damages to Kent’s business and reputation.

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