October 10, 2024
Manitobans Encouraged to get Updated Flu and Covid-19 Vaccines
Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care advises that respiratory virus season is here and all Manitobans six months of age and older are encouraged to get their free influenza (flu) and COVID-19 vaccines, which are currently available at many medical clinics, access centres, pharmacies serving high-risk populations, vaccine clinics, nursing stations and through public health. COVID-19 vaccines will be widely available starting Oct. 15.
Flu and COVID-19 vaccines are especially recommended for those at higher risk of infection or severe disease, along with their caregivers and close contacts.
Those at increased risk of severe disease include:
- people 65 years of age and older;
- residents of personal care homes or long-term care facilities;
- pregnant people;
- children from six months of age until they turn five years old;
- Indigenous people; and
- individuals with chronic health conditions.
Influenza and COVID-19 can cause infections of the nose, throat, airways and lungs. These infections are spread through the air when someone who is sick talks, coughs or sneezes. They can also be spread through direct contact with secretions such as saliva or if a person touches an object that can carry and spread disease, including doorknobs or toys, and then touches their mouth, nose or eyes before washing their hands.
Public health recommends all Manitobans take personal health measures including:
- staying home when sick until they feel better and no longer have a fever;
- washing hands or using hand sanitizer regularly;
- covering coughs and sneezes;
- wearing a mask in indoor spaces can be considered as an extra layer of protection; and
- cleaning and disinfecting surfaces and objects that are frequently touched by many people.
Information and resources regarding the vaccine-preventable respiratory diseases, including resources for prevention, treatment and care of affected individuals in Manitoba, is provided at www.manitoba.ca/vaccine. The website also features a vaccine provider map to help people find a location close to them. For Public Health-run clinics, book appointments online at https://patient.petal-health.com/ or call 1-844-MAN-VACC (1- 844-626-8222) Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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