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Flu vaccine and COVID-19 XBB vaccine available in Simcoe Muskoka as of Oct. 30

Oct 24, 2023
SIMCOE MUSKOKA – As of Monday, Oct. 30, the XBB formulation of the COVID-19 vaccine and the influenza vaccine will be available in Simcoe Muskoka to all eligible individuals ages six months and older.

SIMCOE MUSKOKA As of Monday, Oct. 30, the XBB formulation of the COVID-19 vaccine and the influenza vaccine will be available in Simcoe Muskoka to all eligible individuals ages six months and older. To reduce the risk of becoming severely ill and to protect those closest to you, the Simcoe Muskoka District Health (SMDHU) strongly recommends getting your vaccines as soon as you are able.

The COVID-19 XBB vaccine is an updated formulation which better protects against the new Omicron XBB variant. Individuals aged six months and older who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines are able to receive the XBB formulation free of charge at participating local pharmacies, some health care providers and health unit clinics by appointment. Appointments are available online through the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre or by calling 1-833-943-3900.

The influenza vaccine is available to individuals aged five years and older at participating local pharmacies, health care providers and health unit clinics. Children aged six months to two years may receive the flu shot from a doctor, nurse, or health unit clinic by appointment

For those at higher risk, the COVID-19 XBB vaccine formulation and influenza vaccines are also available in other settings such as long-term care homes, retirement homes, some workplaces, hospitals, and community health centers.

The COVID-19 vaccine and the influenza vaccine can be received at the same time.

Seasonal flu and COVID-19 are both contagious respiratory illnesses, but they are caused by different viruses, so it is important to get both vaccines. In addition to getting vaccinated, it is important to layer protective measures to prevent illness. The layers include staying home when you are sick with any symptoms of respiratory illness and keeping children home from school or child care if they are ill; cleaning hands and disinfecting high-touch surfaces frequently; and wearing a mask in indoor public settings, especially if you are at higher risk of severe infection.

The health unit recommends that individuals be aware of the COVID-19 Community Risk Level and Weekly Respiratory Virus Update, assess their own personal circumstances that could put them at higher risk, and to take necessary precautions to protect themselves and others against transmission and severe illness.

For more information about influenza, COVID-19, and immunization, visit our website or contact Health Connection at 705-721-7520 or 1-877-721-7520, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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