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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: October 15, 2024 - 09:32
Protect yourself: Get your flu vaccine
October 15, 2024
Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is recommending that residents aged 6 months and older get their annual flu vaccine as soon as possible this flu season. OPH is anticipating an active respiratory illness season with influenza (flu), COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) circulating in the community at the same time. The flu can cause serious illness and can result in complications and hospitalizations, especially for older adults and young children. Getting an annual flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself from the flu.
Starting October 15, 2024: Participating local pharmacies will begin to offer flu vaccines to individuals at high risk of flu-related complications. These individuals include:
- Children under 5 years of age, because their immune systems are developing, and their airways are small and more easily blocked;
- Adults 65 years old and older, because their immune systems can be weaker, and they are more likely to have an underlying condition that increases their risk.
- Residents, staff and care providers of congregate living settings (such as chronic care facilities, retirement homes).
- Pregnant individuals, because their immune system, heart and lungs change – especially later in pregnancy – making them more likely to get seriously ill from the flu.
- People with underlying health conditions, such as asthma, heart disease or diabetes.
- Members of First Nations, Inuit or Métis communities.
- Members of racialized and other equity deserving communities.
- First responders and health care workers.
- Individuals with significant exposure to birds or mammals, such as poultry, livestock, slaughterhouse and processing plant workers, wildlife officers/researchers, and veterinarians.
- Children aged 6 months to under 2 years and their household members (note: children 2 and older are directed to pharmacies for their annual flu vaccine).
- High-risk individuals facing significant barriers to access, such as newcomers without OHIP and children 2 to 5 years of age who have tried to access the vaccine through another provider.
- Pharmacies continue to be the main point of access for annual flu vaccines, including in rural areas to eligible individuals in Ottawa. Contact your nearest pharmacy today. Please note that pharmacies cannot vaccinate children under 2.
- Check with your regular health care provider to see if they offer flu vaccines.
- OPH Community Clinics and Neighbourhood Health and Wellness Hubs will offer flu vaccines to eligible individuals by appointment (for our clinics) and on a drop-in basis (for our hubs). Learn more and book an appointment at OttawaPublicHealth.ca/Flu
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