Ontario - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Ontario Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-10-30 10:30am--- old
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-Learn about Ontarioâs vaccination program to help protect us against COVIDâ19 and how to
+Learn about Ontarioâs vaccination program to help protect us against COVID-19 and how to
book a vaccine
.
-Initial doses of the XBB formulation are now available through public health units across the province for
-high-risk populations
-. Additional supply will be received in pharmacies and public health units throughout October. Starting early October, please check with your regular booking channels about availability of the XBB formulation in your area.
-The XBB formulation and annual flu shots will be available to the general population on October 30, 2023.
-Current COVID-19 vaccines will continue to be available as long as it has been a recommended 6 months since your previous dose or confirmed COVID-19 infection.
+The XBB formulation of the COVID-19 vaccine and annual flu shots are now available to all eligible individuals aged 6 months and older.
+It is safe and convenient to receive both the COVID-19 and annual flu shots at the same time, reducing the need for multiple visits to a doctor, nurse practitioner or local pharmacy.
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Who can get vaccinated
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a piece of registered mail, pay stub, student card, library card
government issued identification from other jurisdictions (including foreign and expired government documents)
When you should get your next dose
-In alignment with the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (
-NACI
-), the Ministry of Health is recommending vaccination with an COVID-19 XBB formulation this fall, which better protects against the new Omicron XBB variant.
-Initial doses of the XBB formulation are now available through public health units across the province for
-high-risk populations
-. Additional supply will be received in pharmacies and public health units throughout October. Starting early October, please check with your regular booking channels about availability of the XBB formulation in your area.
-The XBB formulation will be available to the general population on October 30, 2023.
-Current COVID-19 vaccine vaccines will continue to be available as long as it has been a recommended 6 months since your previous dose or confirmed COVID-19 infection.
+In alignment with the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI), the Ministry of Health is recommending vaccination with an COVID-19 XBB formulation this fall, which better protects against the new Omicron XBB variant.
+The XBB formulation of the COVID-19 vaccine and annual flu shots are now available to all eligible individuals aged 6 months and older.
+It is safe and convenient to receive both the COVID-19 and annual flu shots at the same time, reducing the need for multiple visits to a doctor, nurse practitioner or local pharmacy.
COVID-19 doses and other vaccines
Individuals aged 6 months and older can receive a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as, or at any time before or after other routine vaccinations.
Book an appointment
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Eligibility and booking for additional doses are based on the interval since your last dose or following a confirmed COVID-19 infection.
The recommended intervals between doses above are in accordance with National Advisory Committee on Immunization (
NACI
-) recommendations. They are based on evidence that suggests longer intervals between doses result in a stronger immune response and higher vaccine effectiveness that is expected to last longer. These intervals may also be associated with a lower risk of myocarditis and/or pericarditis and may also result in a better response after the next dose.
+) recommendations. They are based on evidence that suggests longer intervals between doses result in a stronger immune response and higher vaccine effectiveness that is expected to last longer.
Individuals who have previously been vaccinated
-Individuals aged 6 months and older who have previously been vaccinated with at least 1 dose of a COVID-19 vaccine are recommended to receive a dose of an XBB formulation of the vaccine if it has been a recommended 6 months since their last dose or confirmed COVID-19 infection.
+Individuals 6 months and older who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations are recommended to receive a dose of an XBB formulation this fall at an interval of 6 months since their last dose or confirmed COVID-19 infection. A health care professional can help determine the appropriate vaccination schedule for those who are not up to date.
+Getting vaccinated is particularly important for those at increased risk of COVID-19. Individuals who are at high risk are strongly recommended to receive a dose of the XBB formulation this fall as soon as they are able.
Individuals with no previous vaccinations
-Individuals aged 6 months and older with no previous COVID-19 vaccinations may use a two-dose series of an XBB formulation to initiate and complete their COVID-19 vaccinations and should receive their second dose at a recommended 56 days after their first dose.
+Individuals aged 6 months to 4 years with no previous COVID-19 vaccinations may use a 2- or 3-dose series of an XBB formulation, depending on the product. Vaccine site administrators will advise the appropriate interval between doses.
Individuals aged 5 years and older with no previous COVID-19 vaccinations only require 1 dose of an XBB formulation.
+Individuals who are moderately to severely immunocompromised with no previous vaccinations are recommended to receive 1 additional dose of the XBB formulation this fall compared to what is stated above.
Individuals who are immunocompromised
-For individuals who are moderately to severely immunocompromised, the decision of when to receive COVID-19 vaccine doses may be appropriate at different times for individuals based on their unique health status and personal situation. Individuals are encouraged to speak with their health care provider.
-Those aged 6 months and older and have been previously vaccinated are strongly recommended to receive an XBB formulation this fall if it has been a recommended 6 months since their last dose or confirmed COVID-19 infection.
-Those who are aged 6 months to 4 years old with no previous COVID-19 vaccinations or who may need to restart the vaccination series should receive the two-dose schedule.
-Those who are aged 5 years and older with no previous vaccinations should receive 1 dose of an XBB formulation.
+Individuals who are moderately to severely immunocompromised are recommended to receive a dose of an XBB formulation this fall. The decision of when to receive COVID-19 vaccine doses may be appropriate at different times for individuals based on their unique health status and personal situation. Individuals are encouraged to speak with their health care provider.
Contact your health care provider if you have received a hematopoietic stem cell transplant, hematopoietic cell transplant (autologous or allogeneic) or have had (CAR)-T-cell therapy after your COVID-19 vaccination(s). You may be recommended to be re-vaccinated due to loss of immunity following transplant or therapy.
When you should consult your doctor before getting the vaccine
Contact your doctor or health care provider if you have questions about getting the vaccine or if the person getting vaccinated:
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public health unit
.
You must provide proof, such as an immunization record, to your public health unit to be registered. The public health unit may ask for additional proof of vaccination, such as clinic or pharmacy information or travel documents such as a boarding pass.
-If you applied to have your out of province vaccination(s) registered with your public health unit and are waiting to have it registered, you can call the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre at
-1-833-943-3900
-to book your next vaccine appointment if you fit all of these criteria:
+If you applied to have your out of province vaccination(s) registered with your public health unit and are waiting to have it registered, you can call the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre (
+PVCC
+) to book your next vaccine appointment if you fit all of these criteria:
you have an Ontario health card or COVID ID (a unique number assigned to you by your public health unit in place of an Ontario health card number)
your public health unit uses the provincial booking system
you can bring your out of province vaccination receipts to your vaccination appointment for validation
+The
+PVCC
+can be reached by phone at
+1-833-943-3900
+. For people who are deaf, hearing-impaired or speech-impaired the TTY number is
+1-866-797-0007
+).
+The information is available in more than 300 languages, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) from 8:30Â a.m. to 5:00Â p.m. Eastern time.
You had a vaccine not authorized by Health Canada
-If an individual aged 6 months or older has been vaccinated with 1 or more non-Health Canada authorized vaccines, they are recommended to receive a dose of an XBB formulation of the vaccine at a recommended interval of 6 months since their last vaccine dose or confirmed COVID-19 infection.
+If an individual aged 6 months or older has been vaccinated with 1 or more non-Health Canada authorized vaccines, they are recommended to receive at least 1 dose of an XBB vaccine this fall. These individuals are recommended to speak with a health care provider to determine the schedule that is appropriate for them.
Why you should register your vaccination
If you get any COVID-19 vaccines outside of Ontario, you should register them so you can:
book additional doses in Ontario
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.
Where to get vaccinated
Eligible individuals aged 6Â months and older can book an appointment through:
+participating pharmacies
the
COVIDâ19 vaccination portal
the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre at
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public health units
using their own booking system
participating primary care providers
-participating pharmacies
Indigenous-led vaccination clinics
Public health units may also offer additional options for vaccination for children aged 6Â months to 4Â years old, such as walk-in clinics, which will not be on the COVIDâ19 vaccination portal. For information on local options, please visit your
local public health unit website
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: 1-866-797-0007
toll free) for health advice and information 24Â hours a day, 7Â days a week
Parents and guardians
-learn more from
-SickKids
-about COVIDâ19 vaccines for children and youth
talk to your childâs family doctor, paediatrician or nurse practitioner
Help with the COVIDâ19 vaccination portal or obtaining proof of vaccination
For help with booking an appointment using the
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COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy
Proof of COVIDâ19 vaccination
COVIDâ19: Travel, testing and borders
-Updated: October 16, 2023
+Updated: October 30, 2023
Published: September 12, 2022
Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Health works to help people stay healthy, delivering high-quality care when they need it and protecting the health system for future generations.
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Algoma - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Algoma Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (< Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-12-01 9:30am--- old
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294 Willow
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-Order from the Medical Officer of Health for Restaurants, Bars, Food Trucks, Concession Stands and Other Food or Drink Establishments - 2020-09-17
-2020-09-11
-Public Health to Work With Schools and School Boards to Manage COVID-19 Cases in Schools
-2020-09-04
-Possible Blue-Green Algae Reported in EOHU Region
-2020-08-28
-EOHU Reminds Residents to Continue Taking Precautions as Fall Approaches
-2020-08-20
-Confirmed Human Case of West Nile Virus in EOHU Region
-2020-08-09
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2020-07-29
-Presence of Rabies in Local Bats a Reminder to Vaccinate Pets and Avoid Contact With Wild Animals
-2020-07-24
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Extended Heat Event
-2020-07-17
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2020-07-10
-Order from the Medical Officer of Health for Agricultural Farms - 2020-07-10
-2020-07-09
-Public Health Directive for Mandatory Mask Use in Enclosed Public Spaces
-2020-07-06
-Local Health Units Announce Regional Approach to Mandatory Masks
-2020-07-06
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Extended Heat Event
-2020-07-03
-Protect Yourself from West Nile Virus this Summer
-2020-07-02
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2020-06-24
-COVID-19 Assessment Centre Opening in Alexandria
-2020-06-24
-Order from the Medical Officer of Health for Recreational Water Facilities and Public Pools/Spas
-2020-06-18
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2020-06-12
-EOHU Distributing Free Tick Removal Cards
-2020-06-08
-Ontario Permits More Businesses and Services to Reopen in the Coming Days
-2020-06-05
-Statement from Dr. Paul Roumeliotis, Medical Officer of Health, on Racism, Social Inequities and Health
-2020-06-05
-EOHU Warns of Increase in Drug Overdoses in Cornwall
-2020-06-04
-Reduce the Spread of COVID-19 at Demonstrations
-2020-05-25
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2020-05-25
-EOHU Expands COVID-19 Testing to Everyone, Including Those without Symptoms
-2020-05-17
-EOHU Confirms COVID-19 Case at Parentâs Independent in Rockland
-2020-05-15
-EOHU Expands COVID-19 Testing to Anyone With Symptoms
-2020-05-15
-Ontario Announces Additional Workplaces That Can Reopen
-2020-05-04
-First Two Deaths Due to COVID-19 Reported by the EOHU
-2020-04-30
-AMENDED April 30, 2020: Order from the Medical Officer of Health for Supermarkets, Grocery Stores; Convenience Stores; Discount and Big Box Retailers Selling Groceries; Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores; and Pharmacies
-2020-04-30
-AMENDED April 30, 2020: Order from the Medical Officer of Health for All Restaurants That Provide Drive-Through Services
-2020-04-30
-AMENDED April 30, 2020: Order from the Medical Officer of Health for All Businesses That Provide Curb Side Pick-Up as an Alternative Method of Sale
-2020-04-29
-EOHU Issues Three Orders for Essential Businesses
-2020-04-23
-EOHU Urges Residents: Stay Home, Continue Physical Distancing, Self-Isolate if Sick
-2020-04-18
-COVID-19 Case at Brookdale Food Basics Confirmed by the EOHU
-2020-04-17
-COVID-19 Testing Expanded for Priority Sectors
-2020-04-09
-EOHU Reminds Public about Physical Distancing During Easter Weekend
-2020-04-07
-COVID-19 Assessment Centre Opening in Rockland
-2020-04-03
-Ontario Extends Business Closures to Stop the Spread of COVID-19
-2020-04-03
-EOHU Issues Two New Orders: One for Residents, the Other for Owners/Operators of Grocery Stores, Convenience Stores and Pharmacies
-2020-04-03
-NEW Order from the Medical Officer of Health for Essential Businesses Serving Customers
-2020-04-03
-NEW Order from the Medical Officer of Health for Mandatory Isolation of Certain Individuals
-2020-04-01
-COVID-19 Assessment Centre Opening in Cornwall
-2020-04-01
-Drive-Through COVID-19 Assessment Centre Opening in Casselman
-2020-03-31
-COVID-19 Assessment Centre in Winchester to Open on April 1st
-2020-03-30
-Ontario Extends Emergency Declaration to Stop the Spread of COVID-19
-2020-03-28
-Increase in COVID-19 Cases in EOHU Region Reinforces Importance of Staying at Home and Following Public Health Measures
-2020-03-26
-United Counties of SD&G, United Counties of P&R and City of Cornwall Declare State of Emergency Over Spread of COVID-19
-2020-03-25
-Updated Guidelines for Private Daycares
-2020-03-23
-EOHU Demands Returning Travellers Self-Isolate
-2020-03-22
-Third Positive Case of COVID-19 in EOHU Region
-2020-03-22
-EOHU Orders Several Types of Establishments to Close Immediately to Prevent Spread of COVID-19
-2020-03-22
-Order for Closure by the EOHUâs Medical Officer of Health of Several Establishments and Premises in the EOHU Area
-2020-03-20
-Community Paramedic Program Conducting In-Home COVID-19 Testing for Higher-Risk Individuals
-2020-03-20
-COVID-19 Testing and Assessment Centre Opening in Hawkesbury
-2020-03-18
-Second Positive Case of COVID-19 in EOHU Region
-2020-03-17
-Effective March 19th, most EOHU services are cancelled
-2020-03-17
-Medical Officer of Health Expands COVID-19 Directives in Response to Ontario State of Emergency
-2020-03-16
-EOHU Recommending Temporary Closure of Various Types of Establishments to Prevent Spread of COVID-19
-2020-03-15
-EOHU Holds Teleconference about First Case of COVID-19 in its Area
-2020-03-14
-First Case of COVID-19 Reported by the Eastern Ontario Health Unit
-2020-03-13
-School Closures Aim to Limit Spread of COVID-19 in Ontario
-2020-03-06
-Cruise Ship Passengers Depart the NAV CENTRE Following Completion of Quarantine: No Cases of COVID-19
-2020-02-21
-Quarantine Guests Arrive at NAV CENTRE
-2020-02-17
-Upcoming Quarantine at Nav Centre Not a Risk to the Public
-2020-01-24
-EOHU Working With Regional and Provincial Health Authorities to Monitor Novel Coronavirus
-2020-01-21
-EOHU Honours Former Medical Officer of Health
-2020-01-17
-Flu Season is Here... What to Do if You Get It
-2019-12-20
-Holiday Schedule 2019
-2019-12-18
-Water Sampling Drop-Off Schedule During the Holidays
-2019-12-11
-Food Insecurity in Eastern Ontario â A Matter of Concern
-2019-10-30
-Flu Season is Near... Nowâs the Time to Get Your Flu Shot!
-2019-10-17
-EOHU Reminds Public about the Importance of Safely Storing Edible Cannabis Products
-2019-10-01
-October â The Month to Celebrate Visual Health
-2019-09-23
-EOHU Releases Report of Mental Health in Eastern Ontario
-2019-09-11
-Important Change to the Annual Rabies Vaccination Clinic
-2019-09-05
-EOHU Warns of Presence of Purple Heroin
-2019-09-04
-Suicide Prevention: Working Together to Prevent Suicide
-2019-08-16
-Update on Dead Fish Found in Ottawa River
-2019-08-02
-Dead Fish Found in Ottawa River
-2019-07-26
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2019-07-18
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2019-07-10
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2019-07-03
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2019-06-24
-EOHU summer office hours in effect from June 24 to August 30
-2019-05-29
-Congratulations to the Winners of the EOHUâs Emergency Preparedness Contest!
-2019-05-02
-Enter the EOHUâs Emergency Preparedness Contest for a Chance to Win!
-2019-05-01
-EOHU Launches Tick Awareness Campaign With Free Tick Removal Cards
-2019-04-25
-EOHU Board of Health Issues Position Statement on Provinceâs Plans to Restructure Public Health
-2019-04-25
-POSITION STATEMENT FROM THE EOHU BOARD OF HEALTH: Restructuring of Public Health Must Consider Impact on Community
-2019-04-05
-EOHU on Alert with Current Measles Case in Ottawa
-2019-03-01
-Unlock the Potential of Food During Nutrition Month
-2019-02-26
-EOHU Reminds Residents to Make Sure Measles Vaccinations Are Up-to-Date
-2018-11-08
-EOHU Cautions That Unsafe Storage of Cannabis Edibles Can Lead to Accidental Intoxication
-2018-10-15
-EOHU Launches Cannabis Public Awareness Campaign
-2018-10-09
-Flu Season is Near... Nowâs the Time to Get Your Flu Shot!
-2018-09-11
-Parent Forums on Cannabis
-2018-08-28
-Rabies Vaccination Clinics to Be Held on September 15, 2018
-2018-08-17
-Be Aware of Ticks in Eastern Ontario
-2018-08-10
-Presence of West Nile Virus Found in Mosquitoes in Our Area
-2018-06-28
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2018-06-25
-New Admission Standards for Public Pools
-2018-06-25
-EOHU summer office hours in effect from June 25 to August 31
-2018-06-07
-Protect Yourself from West Nile Virus this Summer
-2018-05-01
-Medi Drop: The Best Way to Get Rid of Unwanted Medications
-2018-04-13
-Rockland EOHU Office Closed on Monday, April 16th Due to Renovations
-2018-04-11
-Congratulations to the Winners of the EOHUâs Three Ways to Make Healthy Easy Contest!
-2018-04-04
-The EOHU Wants Your Opinion!
-2018-04-03
-âBrush Up on the Factsâ Campaign Urges Parents to Keep Kidsâ Teeth Healthy
-2018-03-01
-EOHU Launches #EOHUEats Video Series with a Contest
-2017-12-20
-Holiday Schedule
-2017-12-13
-Important public notice/media advisory - Boil water advisory in Hawkesbury, Vankleek Hill and lâOrignal lifted
-2017-10-27
-EOHU Warns of Presence of Carfentanil in Local Street Drugs
-2017-10-10
-Flu Season is Near... Nowâs the Time to Get Your Flu Shot!
-2017-09-22
-Residents Urged to Take Precautions During Heat Event
-2017-09-01
-Suicide Prevention: Take a Minute, Change a Life
-2017-08-29
-Second Confirmed Human Case of West Nile Virus in Our Area
-2017-08-28
-Rabies Vaccination Clinics to Be Held on September 16, 2017
-2017-08-16
-EOHU Congratulates The Nation Municipality for New Tobacco By-law
-2017-08-10
-Confirmed Human Case of West Nile Virus in Our Area
-2017-08-04
-EOHU Addresses Local Opioid Overdose Concerns
-2017-07-14
-Presence of West Nile Virus Found in Mosquitoes in Our Area
-2017-07-13
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Hamilton - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Hamilton Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-12-01 10:00am--- old
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Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Investigations
Healthy Eating
Healthy Eating on a Budget
-How Much Does Healthy Eating Cost
+Monitoring food affordability in Hamilton
Feeding Your Baby & Children
Healthy Snacks for Sports
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Hastings-Prince Edward Counties - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Hastings-Prince Edward Counties Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Not running clinics - check pharmacies | Last updated: 2023-11-30 2:30pm--- old
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390 N Front St., Belleville
By appointment only
Ages 12+ only
-Wed, Nov 22 â 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
-Thurs, Nov 23 â 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
-Wed, Nov 29 â 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
-Thurs, Nov 30 â 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Wed, Dec 6 â 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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-HPEPH Belleville Office
-179 N Park St., Belleville
-By appointment only
-Ages 6 mos to 11 yrs only
-Fri, Nov 24 â 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
HPEPH Bancroft Office
1P Manor Ln., Bancroft
By appointment only
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Huron Perth - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Huron Perth Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started accepting bookings (for Nov) | Last updated: 2023-12-01 9:00am--- old
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Clinic hours
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-Nov. 30
-Thursday
-Goderich
-Goderich Memorial Arena | 180 McDonald Street
-10:30AM-4:30PM
-General Population |
-Clinic FULL
Dec. 4
Monday
Stratford
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Kingston-Frontenac-Lennox-Addington - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Kingston-Frontenac-Lennox-Addington Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-12-01 10:30am--- old
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Harm reduction supplies
Naloxone
Needle safety
+Public disclosure of CTS inspection results
Tobacco
Vaping
Violence
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-Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit Update on Fall Immunization Campaign
-September 2023
-September 28 is World Rabies Day
-Two more horses in LGL Confirmed to Have Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEEV)
-Well Water Health
-Health Unit Issuing Alert About Risk of Infection from Salon
-Health Unit Introduces New Client Booking System
-Seasonal Vaccinations Information
-Public Health wants to hear from you!
-Hot weather has returned
-August 2023
-Prevent Mosquito Bites
-Planet Youth Lanark County Hosts Local Youth Summit
-Health Unit seeking assistance in identifying people at risk of infection
-Horse in LGL Confirmed to Have Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEEV)
-July 2023
-Health Unit Raises Awareness About Bats and Rabies
-Infection control notification issued this week by local Health Unit
-Be Aware of Blue Green Algae
-Heat Warning Issued for Leeds, Grenville, Lanark (LGL) Region
-Health Unit pilots IUD placement in Sexual Health Clinics
-June 2023
-Low-Cost Rabies Vaccination Clinics Paused This Year
-Preventing West Nile Virus Infections
-Health Unit will be distributing Free Rapid Antigen Tests for COVID-19
-Beach Testing Program Starts Next Week
-MyView Youth Film Festival Winners Announced at June 14 Awards Ceremony!
-Finalists Announced for the Eighth Annual MyView Youth Film Festival!
-UPDATE: Outdoor Air Quality in the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark Region continues to cause Health Risks
-Every Kid in our Communities Coalition Recognition of Asset Builders
-Outdoor Air Quality in much of the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark Region will cause Health Risk
-May 2023
-Summer Temperatures Have Arrived
-Spring Clean Up Tips
-Nursing Week is May 8 to 12 â Letâs Raise our Voices Together in Gratitude to the Nurses in our Community!
-Health Unit celebrates Emergency Preparedness Week
-May is Speech and Hearing Month in Canada
-April 2023
-National Immunization Week April 24-30 â Catch up with Confidence
-Preventing Animal Bites This Spring
-Spring Booster Campaign Announced
-Health Unit Has Info for Storm Cleanup
-Health Unit Warns Community About Toxic Drug Supply
-April is Oral Health Month
-March 2023
-Every Kid in our Communities to Honour âAsset Buildersâ
-Be Tick Smart!
-Minister Officially Appoints Local Medical Officer of Health
-Well Water and Localized Flooding
-March is Nutrition Month
-February 2023
-Prevention is the Key to Reducing the Spread of Norovirus
-Extreme Cold Warning
-Prepare for Winter Emergencies
-January 2023
-Local Youth Film Festival Offers over $2000 in prizes!
-National Non-Smoking Week is January 15 to 21
-Health Unit Offers In-Person Food Handler Certification Courses
-If you are looking for copies of media releases before this date, please contact
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+October 30, 2023
+Seasonal Vaccination Information
+As we move away from our intense pandemic response and continue to learn to live along side COVID-19, we are not in the position to run large scale community based vaccine clinics.
+You may be hearing about vaccine clinics being available in surrounding areas or have received an automated email from the Ministry of Health.
+This is the information for the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark Area
+Influenza (Flu Shots)
+THE HEALTH UNIT IS NOT PROVIDING
+COMMUNITY BASED CLINICS
+Everyone is eligible to receive flu vaccine in November and the following months at participating pharmacies and health care providers
+COVID-19 Vaccines (and Fall Boosters)
+THE HEALTH UNIT IS NOT PROVIDING
+COMMUNITY BASED CLINICS
+Everyone is eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine in November and the following months at participating pharmacies and health care providers as long as it has been 6 months since last COVID-19 booster and/or COVID-19 infection
+The Health Unit is now providing
+onsite COVID-19 vaccine clinics
+for:
+Children 12 years and under
+Individuals 12 years and over requiring a primary series
+Marginalized and vulnerable populations (unhoused, group homes)
+Individuals 12 and older looking to receive Novavax (XBB may be available at the end of December)
+Adults who need a booster dose â scroll to the bottom of the list of immunization clinic options on the booking page
+RSV Vaccine
+The RSV vaccine (Arexvy) is a new vaccine this fall and is approved for use with adults 60 years and older.
+For this fall respiratory virus season, only residents of Long-Term Care and specified Retirement Homes will be able to receive the vaccine for free.
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Middlesex-London - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Middlesex-London Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-11-30 6:30pm--- old
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Niagara - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Niagara Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-12-01 4:00pm--- old
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-Friday, Dec. 1
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North Bay Parry Sound - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window North Bay Parry Sound Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started accepting bookings (for Nov) | Last updated: 2023-11-30 11:30am--- old
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-Date
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-Friday, Nov. 24
-Magnetawan Community Centre
-(4304 HWY 520)
-1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Mattawa
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Location
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-Tuesday, Nov. 28
-Elks
-Lodge (325 Elks Ln.)
-10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 7
Elks
Lodge (325 Elks Ln.)
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Northwestern - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Northwestern Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-11-06 1:01pm--- old
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For Sewage and Land Development Professionals
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Ottawa - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Ottawa Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-12-01 3:00pm--- old
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Change of hours:
Friday, December 8:Â 9:45 am to 12:30 pm
Wednesday, December 20:Â 3:00 pm am to 7:10 pm
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CLOSED
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Change of hours:
Friday, December 8:Â 9:45 am to 12:30 pm
Clinic closed on Saturday, December 16
-Wednesday, December 20:Â 3:00 pm am to 7:10 pm
-Saturday, December 23:Â 9:45 am to 2:10 pm
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Tuesday, December 26:
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Wednesday, December 27:Â 12:45 to 7:10 pm
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Peel - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Peel Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-10-19 9:30am--- old
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-About the COVID-19 vaccines
-Details about the vaccines including side effects.
-Health Canada has evaluated, licensed, and approved the following COVID-19 vaccines for use in Canada:
-Comirnaty (Pfizer-BioNTech)
-Spikevax (Moderna)
-Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca)
-Janssen (Johnson & Johnson)
-Novavax (Nuvaxovid)
-AstraZeneca and Janssen COVID-19 vaccines are no longer available in Ontario. Novavax is not available at Peel Public Health clinics but is available in limited quantities at select pharmacies and physician clinics.
-Other information
-COVID-19 vaccination dosing schedule and eligibility
-COVID-19 vaccines are available to everybody aged 6 months and older in Ontario. The COVID-19 vaccination schedule includes a primary series and, when eligible, booster doses.
-The Ontario government provides details regarding vaccine doses including recommended time between doses.
-Learn about vaccine doses
-.
-Primary series
-A primary series is the initial number of doses of a COVID-19 vaccine that a person needs to develop a strong initial immune response.
-COVID-19 vaccines have varying dose requirements and dose intervals based on product type as well as an individualĂąÂÂs age and immunity status.
-Bivalent vaccines
-are updated versions of the original COVID-19 vaccines. Bivalent mRNA vaccines are recommended by the Ontario Ministry of Health for a personĂąÂÂs primary series or vaccination completion for those 6 months and older.
-Booster doses
-Booster doses help improve protection from severe illness. If you have completed your primary series and at least 6 months have passed since the date of your last dose or COVID-19 infection, you may be eligible for a booster dose.
-The Ontario Ministry of Health provides more information about when you should get your booster doses, including information for individuals at high risk for severe COVID-19 illness. Learn
-when you should get a booster dose
-.
-Vaccination after having COVID-19
-If you've already had COVID 19, you should still be vaccinated to improve your protection from severe outcomes. While infection alone provides some protection, vaccination combined with infection helps further improve the immune response. You will need to still wait the recommended interval between doses.
-Find out
-when you can get a vaccine after having COVID-19
-.
-Staying up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations
-Up to date means you have completed your primary series and received a COVID-19 vaccine at an interval of 6 months after your last dose or infection.
-For individuals 6 months to 4 years of age, this means having a completed primary series. Booster doses are not currently recommended for this age group.
-For those 5 years or older, this means completion of the primary series and receipt of the currently recommended booster dose.
-Health precautions
-Consult your health care provider before getting vaccinated if you have (or have had) any of the following:
-A known allergy to a component of the vaccine.
-A compromised immune system or an autoimmune condition.
-A serious allergic reaction (including anaphylaxis) to another vaccine, drug, or food.
-A history of myocarditis or pericarditis.
-A bleeding disorder.
-If you are allergic to any component of the vaccine or if you've had a severe allergic reaction to a previous dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, talk to your health care provider.
-You will need to be referred to an allergist, who will provide you with a letter indicating that you have discussed the risks and benefits of getting vaccinated, and that vaccination is recommended. You must show a copy of this letter before getting vaccinated.
-If you have previously been diagnosed with myocarditis, talk to your health care provider about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
-You will need to get a letter from your health care provider indicating that you have discussed the risks and benefits of getting vaccinated, and that vaccination is recommended. You must show a copy of this letter before getting vaccinated.
-Vaccine safety and side effects
-Health Canada provides details about vaccine safety, common side effects, vaccine ingredients, and allergic reactions. For more information, refer to
-COVID-19: vaccine safety and side effects
-.
-If you were vaccinated outside of Ontario
-A vaccine your received outside of Ontario is called an Out of Province Vaccination.
-If you received a COVID-19 vaccine outside of Ontario, the record of your vaccination will not be automatically entered into the Ontario Ministry of Health database.
-It is not mandatory to report Out of Province vaccinations; however, reporting is required to get an Ontario Vaccine Certificate so that you may receive additional doses in Ontario.
-Peel Public Health only accepts Out of Province Vaccination Reports from individualsĂąÂÂŻwho live in Peel. Individuals who do not live in Peel should contact their local public health unit.
-Find your local health unit
-.
-When submitting your Out of Province Vaccination Report, youĂąÂÂll need to provide a phone number and email address so we can reach you about your record.
-If you do not have your record of vaccination, contact the health care provider who gave you the vaccine and ask for a copy.
-After submitting your Out of Province Vaccination Report, you will receive a confirmation email.
-Processing time following submission can be up to 7 business days, provided all the required documentation has been submitted. You will receive an email once we have completed our review, which may include instructions about receiving an additional dose of vaccine, if required.
-Submit your out of province vaccine
-.
-Questions and support
-If you have questions about your specific situation, call Peel Public Health at 905-799-7700. (Caledon 905-584-2216.) Our call centre is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
-COVID-19 vaccination medical exemptions
-Information for individuals
-If you believe you qualify for a medical exemption, contact your doctor or nurse practitioner to submit this request on your behalf.
-Once the request has been received, processing time is up toĂąÂÂŻ7 business days.ĂąÂÂŻDetails regarding the status of your submission will be communicated to your healthcare provider.
-Information for health care providers
-The medical exemption form must be fully completed for it to be accepted. Providers are also asked to verify that the correct form is attached before submission.
-Details regarding status of the submission will be communicated to you within 7 business days.
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Peterborough - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Peterborough Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-12-01 10:30am--- old
+++ new
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
Events
FAQ
COVID-19: Vaccine Information
-Last revised/reviewed: November 24, 2023
+Last revised/reviewed: December 1, 2023
Please note
â
Peterborough Public Health COVID-19 vaccine appointments CAN ONLY be booked through the provincial booking centre. If the provincial booking centre indicates that there are no appointments available, this means that all available clinics are fully booked.
@@ -67,55 +67,53 @@
Community COVID-19 Clinics:
All clinics are by appointment only unless otherwise specified.
Peterborough Public Health
-â November 24, 2023
+â December 1, 2023
by appointment only
Vaccine:
XBB.1.5
6 months â 11 years 2:00 p.m. â 4:00 p.m.
Ages 12+ 9:30 a.m. â 2:00 p.m.
-Havelock Seniors Centre
-â November 27, 2023
-walk-ins will now be accepted.
-Vaccine:
-XBB.1.5
-Ages 6 months â 5 years 9:30 a.m. â 12:30 p.m.
-Ages 5-11 years 12:30 p.m. â 4:00 p.m.
+Peterborough Public Health
+â December 5, 2023
+by appointment only
+Vaccine:
+XBB.1.5
Ages 12+ 9:30 a.m. â 4:00 p.m.
-Cavan Monaghan Community Centre
-â November 28, 2023
-by appointment only
-Vaccine:
-XBB.1.5
-Ages 6 months â 5 years 9:30 a.m. â 12:30 p.m.
-Ages 5-11 12:30 p.m. â 4:00 p.m.
-Ages 12+ 9:30am-4:00pm
-Peterborough Public Health
-â December 1, 2023
+Peterborough Public Health
+â December 6, 2023
by appointment only
Vaccine:
XBB.1.5
6 months â 11 years 2:00 p.m. â 4:00 p.m.
Ages 12+ 9:30 a.m. â 2:00 p.m.
Peterborough Public Health
-â December 5, 2023
-by appointment only
-Vaccine:
-XBB.1.5
-Ages 12+ 9:30 a.m. â 4:00 p.m.
-Peterborough Public Health
-â December 6, 2023
+â December 8, 2023
by appointment only
Vaccine:
XBB.1.5
6 months â 11 years 2:00 p.m. â 4:00 p.m.
Ages 12+ 9:30 a.m. â 2:00 p.m.
Peterborough Public Health
-â December 8, 2023
-by appointment only
-Vaccine:
-XBB.1.5
-6 months â 11 years 2:00 p.m. â 4:00 p.m.
-Ages 12+ 9:30 a.m. â 2:00 p.m.
+â December 12, 2023
+by appointment only
+Vaccine:
+XBB.1.5
+6 months â 11 years 9:30 a.m. â 12:00 p.m.
+Ages 12+ 1:00 p.m. â 4:00 p.m.
+Peterborough Public Health
+â December 13, 2023
+by appointment only
+Vaccine:
+XBB.1.5
+6 months â 11 years 9:30 a.m. â 12:00 p.m.
+Ages 12+ 1:00 p.m. â 4:00 p.m.
+Peterborough Public Health
+â December 19, 2023
+by appointment only
+Vaccine:
+XBB.1.5
+6 months â 11 years 9:30 a.m. â 12:00 p.m.
+Ages 12+ 1:00 p.m. â 4:00 p.m.
Step 4:
Book an Appointment
PLEASE NOTE:
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Porcupine - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Porcupine Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-12-01 3:31pm--- old
+++ new
@@ -179,31 +179,6 @@
Lead in Drinking Water
Supervised Consumption Services
Notice :
-Please note that the
-Iroquois Falls
-office of the Porcupine Health Unit will be
-closed on Friday, December 1, 2023,
-from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
-If you require any assistance, please contact the main office at 1-800-461-1818.
-Ă
-Notice :
-Please note that the
-Smooth Rock Falls
-office of the Porcupine Health Unit will be
-closed
-on Friday, December 1, 2023 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m
-. If you require any assistance, please contact the main office at
-1-800-461-1818.
-Ă
-Notice :
-Please note that the
-Hornepayne
-office of the Porcupine Health Unit
-will be closed Friday, December 1, 2023 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
-If you require any assistance, please contact the main office at
-1-800-461-1818.
-Ă
-Notice :
There is currently a shortage of the yellow fever vaccine in Canada. Travellers should contact the Porcupine Health Unit well in advance to inquire about whether or not Yellow Fever vaccine is required. The Porcupine Health Unit will then be able to advise you on your options including possibly travelling out of town to receive the yellow fever vaccine.
Ă
Highlights
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Renfrew - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Renfrew Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-12-02 12:00am--- old
+++ new
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
.
Requests for in-home vaccination services will be accepted until December 8th, 2023.
Pembroke Office
-Currently Closed Until 8:00 am Friday
+Currently Closed Until 8:00 am Monday
TEL: 613-732-3629 or 1-800-267-1097
Renfrew Office
Renfrew Area Services â Temporary Relocation
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Simcoe Muskoka - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Simcoe Muskoka Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30 - announced on Twitter) | Last updated: 2023-11-29 9:30am--- old
+++ new
@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@
Schools and Child Care
Businesses
Municipalities
-Workplace Health
About Us
Board of Health
Contact Us
@@ -243,7 +242,6 @@
Schools
Municipalities
Businesses
-Workplace Health
Accessibility
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Disclaimer
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Southwestern - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Southwestern Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-11-30 10:00am--- old
+++ new
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
Best Resource
St. Thomas/Elgin vaccine clinics
1230 Talbot St. St. Thomas
-Our Covid-19 clinics are open to everyone 6M+. We are NOT offering flu vaccine at these clinics currently.
+Our Covid-19 clinics are open to everyone 6M+.
November 30
December 1
December 4
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
Woodstock/Oxford vaccine clinics
Accessible Entrance Map
for 410 Buller Street, Woodstock
-Our Covid-19 clinics are open to everyone 6M+. We are NOT offering flu vaccine at these clinics currently.
+Our Covid-19 clinics are open to everyone 6M+.
November 29
December 1
December 6
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Sudbury - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Sudbury Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-11-17 8:31am--- old
+++ new
@@ -154,6 +154,7 @@
Share on Twitter
Print this page
Popular links
+Strategic Plan: 2024-2028
COVID-19
COVID-19 self-assessment
Self-isolation (ontario.ca)
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Thunder Bay - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Thunder Bay Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-11-28 9:30am--- old
+++ new
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@
Immunization Clinics
Immunizations for School-Aged Children and Youth
Licensed Child Care Immunization
-Missed Vaccine Doses
+Vaccines across the Lifespan
Reporting and Obtaining
Immunization Records
ThunderBayFlu.ca
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Timiskaming - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Timiskaming Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-11-28 10:00am--- old
+++ new
@@ -118,7 +118,6 @@
COVID-19
What is the current COVID-19 situation in Timiskaming
COVID-19 Vaccine
-Vaccination for children and youth
I have symptoms. What do I do?
Where can I get a COVID-19 test?
I tested positive. What do I do?
@@ -240,7 +239,6 @@
Up One Level
What is the current COVID-19 situation in Timiskaming
COVID-19 Vaccine
-Vaccination for children and youth
I have symptoms. What do I do?
Where can I get a COVID-19 test?
I tested positive. What do I do?
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Toronto - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Toronto Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-10-30 1:31pm--- old
+++ new
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@
3
Moderate to severely immunocompromised people, who are unvaccinated and aged six months and over, are eligible for an additional dose
4
-An updated Novavax COVID-19 vaccine is expected later this fall.
+An updated Novavax COVID-19 vaccine (XBB strain) is expected later this fall, if approved by Health Canada.
Post-Transplant Re-Vaccination
Re-vaccination is
recommended
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Waterloo - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Waterloo Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-12-01 2:01pm--- old
+++ new
@@ -328,10 +328,9 @@
Hours of operation (
by appointment only
)
-Wednesday, November 29, 1 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
-Tuesday, November 21, 9:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
-Thursday, November 30, 9:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
Thursday, December 14, 1 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
+Wednesday, December 20, 9:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
+Thursday, December 28, 1 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
Location details:
Wheelchair accessible
Wheelchairs are offered by the site
@@ -347,13 +346,12 @@
Hours of operation (
by appointment only
)
-Wednesday, November 22, 12:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
-Thursday, November 23, 9 a.m. â 4 p.m.
-Monday, November 27, 9 a.m. â 4 p.m.
-Tuesday, November 28, 9 a.m. â 4 p.m
Friday, December 1, 9 a.m. â 4 p.m.
Monday, December 4, 9 a.m. â 4 p.m.
Thursday, December 7, 12:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
+Tuesday, December 5, 9 a.m. â 4 p.m.
+Wednesday, December 13, 9 a.m. â 4 p.m.
+Thursday, December 21, 12 p.m. â 4 p.m.
Location details:
Wheelchair accessible
Wheelchairs are offered by the site
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Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-11-30 3:01pm--- old
+++ new
@@ -44,14 +44,13 @@
vaccines in one of the following ways:
Book with your
local pharmacy
-. Pharmacies can vaccinate ages 6 months and older. Many now carry the high dose flu vaccine for age 65+ and the regular flu vaccine.
+. Many now carry the high dose flu vaccine for age 65+ and the regular flu vaccine.
Contact your
family doctor or health care provider
.
-Book an appointment with
-Public Health.
-You can continue to check the online booking system for available appointments or book with your local pharmacy or healthcare provider.
-Book an appointment with Public Health
+You can contact
+Public Health
+if you are unable to get an appointment at a pharmacy or with your doctor.
Important information:
If you require
accommodation
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Windsor-Essex - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window Windsor-Essex Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-11-21 3:01pm--- old
+++ new
@@ -113,6 +113,7 @@
Tuberculosis
Visual Health
How often does a child need an eye exam?
+Your Records
Your Environment
Air Quality
Outdoor Air Quality
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York - Has new XBB vaccine, open to general public, opens in new window York Health on Twitter, opens in new window | Started (Oct 30) | Last updated: 2023-11-17 6:31pm--- old
+++ new
@@ -66,7 +66,6 @@
Information for Investors
Land Development
Planning for Regional Growth
-Suspended Suppliers List
Water Saving and Protection Incentives For Businesses
Support
Children's Services
@@ -996,7 +995,6 @@
Streetscape Program
Development Engineering Review
Planning for Regional Growth
-Suspended Suppliers List
Water Saving and Protection Incentives For Businesses
Support
Children's Services
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