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Q. Are you giving seasonal flu shots, and if so when and to whom?
A. Yes, they’re being given to those 65 or older and in long term care facilities. Once the H1N1 vaccinations are finished rolling out, seasonal flu shots will be offered to all residents. This is expected to happen in December.
Q. When are you giving H1N1 shots?
A. November to early December.
Q. Were policies changed because of the unpublished study?
A. No, the vaccination schedule is different this year because the H1N1 is now the primary virus circulating among those under 65.
Q. How do people go about getting vaccinated?
A. By going to flu clinics and, depending on region, to their doctors.
Q. Do they have to pay for the vaccines?
A. H1N1 shots are free for all. Seasonal flu shots are free for people in high risk groups and will cost about $20 for everyone else.
Categories: Health
Flu shots: coming to a place near you
Seasonal flu and H1N1 vaccine schedules vary by area, age and health status. Check our provincial guide for details.
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