Information and resources on immunizations to help protect you and your family from the spread of diseases.
Find out what to expect at an immunization appointment.
Learn where to get immunized and how to book an appointment.
How to request your immunization records.
Anyone six months of age and older is eligible for the vaccine. Parents can register their child in the Get Vaccinated provincial system to be notified of when your child can get vaccinated.
Mpox is a disease caused by the mpox virus. Learn more about vaccination against mpox including eligibility and how to book an appointment.
Help slow down the spread of influenza.
Starting July 1, 2019, parents and guardians need to report the vaccination status of their school-age children.
Help protect your community by reporting you and your child's immunizations to your public health unit.
Get answers to common questions about immunization.
Get immunized against common diseases.
Getting your child immunized, and immunized on time, is one of the most important ways to keep them healthy.
As children get older, their protection from infant immunizations can wear off. They can also be at risk of new diseases.
Immunizations are not just for children. Get information on the recommended immunizations for adults.
One of the best ways to protect yourself and your unborn baby is to get your vaccines up-to-date before pregnancy.
Keeping up-to-date with your immunizations is important to staying healthy as you get older.
If you plan on travelling, it is important to get immunized before you go.
Learn about the immunization rates in your community.
Apps to help you keep track of your immunizations.
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