- Flu shots available
- Parents, schools, child care centres and post-secondary institutions
- Workplaces
- Community & faith groups
- Pregnant & breastfeeding women
Important information about scheduling your flu shots this year
Our community clinics have now ended. Check with your doctor or walk-in clinic to get your shots.
With two types of flu viruses circulating in Ontario, it’s more important than ever to know when to schedule your shots this year. Be sure to talk to your health-care provider about flu vaccinations and what’s best for you and your family.
| Timing | Vaccination | Individuals who will benefit | |
| October 2009 | Seasonal Flu | Adults 65 and older | These clinics have ended. |
| Nov. / Dec. 2009 | H1N1 Flu | All residents | These clinics have ended. Check with your doctor or walk-in clinic for your shot. |
| January 2010 | H1N1 Second Dose | Children | These clinics have ended. Check with your doctor or walk-in clinic for your shot. |
| January 2010 | Seasonal Flu | All residents | These clinics have ended. Check with your doctor or walk-in clinic for your shot. |
For more information on the H1N1 flu virus
- Call Peel Public Health at 905-799-7700, Monday to Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - Caledon residents call toll free at 905-584-2216.
- Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-532-3161.
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Revised: February 11, 2010
