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Fall Vaccination Clinics to Begin Across the Province

Public Service AnnouncementsProvincial
Posted: October 11, 2023

Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services is advising that influenza (flu) and COVID-19 vaccination clinics will begin next week, starting Monday, October 16, 2023. Vaccines for influenza and COVID-19 will be available by appointment at various clinics across the province.  

Vaccine appointments can be booked online on the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s website at TimefortheShot.ca. Individuals who wish to receive both flu and COVID-19 vaccines should choose a flu vaccine appointment and let the staff know they would also like to receive a COVID-19 vaccine upon arrival at the vaccine clinic. They are not required to book separate appointments for both vaccines. Individuals are encouraged to check the website periodically for appointment times as appointments will be added on an ongoing basis. 

Individuals who are unable to book their appointments online also have the option of booking an appointment by telephone at one of the numbers listed below. Homebound or frail individuals whocannot travel to a public flu clinic or visit a pharmacist or doctor can arrange a home visit by calling the toll-free number for their zone: 

  • Eastern Urban and Rural Zones, 1-833-951-3884 
  • Central Zone, 1-833-961-3749 
  • Labrador Grenfell Zone, 1-833-960-3643 
  • Western Zone, 1-833-703-5470 

Vaccinations for influenza are recommended for all individuals six months of age and older. Vaccinations for COVID-19 are recommended for all individuals six months of age and older, if it has been at least six months since their last COVID-19 vaccine or COVID-19 infection. Vaccines that target the latest strains of COVID-19 and influenza will be provided. Both vaccines are safe and effective in reducing the spread of influenza and COVID-19 and the incidence of severe disease from these viruses. It is safe for individuals to receive both the influenza and COVID-19 vaccines at the same time. 

Influenza vaccination is strongly recommended for those who are higher risk for severe influenza including:

  • Children aged six months to five years of age; 
  • Adults 65 years of age and older; 
  • Residents in seniors congregate living; 
  • Individuals with certain medical conditions that place them at higher risk of influenza-related complications or hospitalizations; 
  • Individuals who are pregnant; and 
  • Individuals who identify as First Nation, Inuit or Métis. 

COVID-19 vaccination is strongly recommended for individuals at high risk for severe disease including: 

  • Adults 65 years of age and older; 
  • Residents of long-term care and other senior congregate living facilities; 
  • Individuals with underlying medical conditions that place them at higher risk of sever COVID-19 infection; 
  • Individuals who are pregnant; and 
  • Individuals who identify as First Nation, Inuit or Métis. 

Flu and COVID-19 vaccines are also available at no cost through participating local pharmacies and family physicians. 

Individuals are reminded to practice prevention and control measures such as:  

  • Washing your hands often; 
  • Covering your mouth and nose with your arm when coughing and sneezing and immediately dispose of used tissues in the trash; and 
  • Avoiding touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands. 

The public is reminded to bring their valid MCP card and to wear a short-sleeved shirt when receiving their vaccine.  

 

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