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Flu shots now available across Alberta

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This year, more than ever, Albertans should get immunized against influenza to protect their health and support the province’s fight against COVID-19.

Flu shots are now available free of charge at pharmacies and doctors’ offices across the province. Alberta Health Services (AHS) is also offering immunizati­ons by appointmen­t for those under five years old and those in their household.

This year’s flu season presents an additional challenge as Alberta responds to COVID-19. Immunizati­on will help protect vulnerable Albertans, as well as decrease influenza-related tests, emergency room visits and hospitaliz­ations during the pandemic.

The government has ordered a record 1.96 million doses of vaccine to help protect the health of Albertans.

“We’ve purchased a record amount of vaccine and made changes to ensure that getting your flu shot is as safe and easy as possible. By keeping cases of influenza low, we can make sure our health-care system can keep responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and all the other health-care needs that Albertans face every day.”

Tyler Shandro, Minister of Health

“The flu shot won’t prevent COVID-19, but it will reduce your chances of getting sick with influenza and spreading it to others. While getting immunized helps, it’s also crucial to wash your hands often, cover coughs and sneezes and stay home when sick. If you have flu symptoms, book a test for COVID-19 as symptoms are similar. Let’s all do our part to keep one another safe.”

Dr. Deena Hinshaw, chief medical officer of health

Influenza immunizati­ons during COVID-19

To help limit the spread of COVID-19, Alberta has shifted this year’s approach from large public health clinics to direct support by appointmen­t through AHS, pharmacies and doctors’ offices. This is an important but necessary step to support physical distancing and other precaution­s to help keep Albertans safe.

Pharmacist­s and physician offices throughout the province are now offering the vaccine to all Albertans five years of age and older.

Help prevent the spread and call ahead to your physician’s office or pharmacy to see if they are taking appointmen­ts.

AHS is also offering the vaccine through pre-booked appointmen­ts for children under five, their family and

household members. To find out more about influenza immunizati­on and to book an appointmen­t at a public health clinic, visit ahs.ca/influenza.

A high-dose influenza vaccine is also being directly offered to residents who are 65 years and older in provincial­ly funded long-term care facilities. Quick facts

• For the 2020-21 season, Alberta ordered 1.96 million doses of influenza vaccine – enough to immunize 45 per cent of the population.

• Last year, Alberta’s immunizati­on rate was 33 per cent, an increase from 30 per cent in 2018-19.

• Influenza is a respirator­y virus that can cause serious illness and death, particular­ly in vulnerable groups like seniors, young children, pregnant women, and those with chronic health conditions.

• During the 2019-20 flu season: About 61 per cent of all influenza immunizati­ons were administer­ed by Alberta pharmacies.

There were 8,470 lab-confirmed cases of influenza in Alberta. There were 41 deaths among hospitaliz­ed patients with laboratory­confirmed influenza, compared with 52 deaths in 2018-19.

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