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Learn what immunizations are recommended according to your provincial/territorial immunization schedule.
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In Nova Scotia, anyone aged 6 months and older can receive COVID-19 vaccines for free.
Flu shots are now available for all Nova Scotians. If you have had a COVID-19 vaccine or are planning to get one, you should still get a flu shot.
Mpox is a disease caused by the mpox virus. Mpox cases have been reported in Canada but the risk of exposure is low. Nova Scotia is working closely with the Public Health Agency of Canada to monitor the outbreak, and eligible citizens can book here.
COVID-19 vaccine appointments for Yukoners are by appointment only.
Confused about COVID-19? Use our new assessment tool to receive personalized COVID-19 vaccine recommendations on-demand, rapidly and securely.
In partnership with the Government of Prince Edward Island, we've created an interactive adult immunization assessment tool for Islanders.
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An extensive list of clinics offering immunizations across Canada, along with reliable information about a wide range of vaccinations.
COVID-19 vaccines are the best way to protect you from getting severely sick from COVID-19 infection. All vaccines are safe, effective and save lives.
Learn more about the resources available to British Columbians to help fight COVID-19.
Information about the approved COVID-19 resources, Saskatchewan's vaccine delivery strategy and questions and answers.
Vaccines provide the best protection against the strains of COVID-19 and seasonal flu that are expected to be circulating in Manitoba.
Find COVID‑19 (coronavirus) information and resources for individuals, employees, business owners and employers.
Learn more about how to stay safe against COVID-19 in Quebec. This webpage is available in English.
Stay informed and learn how we can work together to keep New Brunswickers safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Nova Scotians are encouraged to receive their full primary series of COVID-19 vaccine, and to receive their fall/winter dose to ensure maximum protection.
Islanders can access COVID-19 resources curated by the government of Prince Edward Island here.
In partnership with the Government of Prince Edward Island, we've created an interactive adult immunization assessment tool for Islanders.
Learn more about resources available to residents of the Northwest Territories.
Learn more about resources available to residents of The Yukon Territory.
Learn more about resources available to Nunavummiut in the fight against COVID-19.
The Canadian Immunization Guide is a comprehensive resource on immunization.
NACI makes recommendations for the use of vaccines currently or newly approved for use in humans in Canada, and more.
The Government of Canada is committed to help protect the health and safety of all Canadians.
This website is for Canadians, including healthcare consumers and providers, who are seeking reliable information on immunization for all ages.