2011 Seasonal Flu Clinic

Written by admin, September 29, 2011

Keep Yourself and the Community Healthy by Getting Vaccinated!

The Peterborough Public Health announced today that community-wide Seasonal Flu Clinics will kick off this year on October 17 at the Evinrude Centre. “Getting vaccinated is the best way to prevent influenza from spreading in our communities and not only protects you but those who may be more vulnerable to the virus,” said Dr. Rosana Salvaterra, Medical Officer of Health. “Influenza can pose significant health risks to the elderly and young babies who are too young to get immunized.”

Canadian Pediatric Society recommends that all children over six months old get a flu shot each year. The vaccine is also safe for pregnant women and will protect them and their unborn child. The Public Health will not be holding school-based clinics this year so families with children are strongly encouraged to attend one of the community clinics. Dr. Salvaterra noted in addition to the health payoffs the community also benefits by reduced absenteeism at work and school when fewer people get sick. Healthcare providers are especially encouraged to get immunized to reduce the spread of influenza as recommended by Health Canada, the College of Physicians and Surgeons and Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health. Flu shots are available free of charge to anyone with a valid health card. The Public Health has scheduled 10 community clinics throughout Peterborough City and County during October and November. A copy of the full schedule is available online at www.peterboroughpublichealth.ca .

The Public Health has already distributed the vaccine to local clinics and doctor’s offices but residents should call ahead to ensure their healthcare provider has it in stock.


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