The McLeod River Post

Stay safe and keep your routine immunizati­ons up to date

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COVID-19 and influenza immunizati­ons are among the most commonly known; however, there are many other vaccine-preventabl­e diseases both children and adults also need protection from ² and immunizati­on can provide this protection.

By following a routine immunizati­on schedule, you and your child will be immunized against diseases at the safest and most effective ages and stages. This means you and your child will get the maximum possible protection.

AHS provides free, routine immunizati­on for infants and children who live in Alberta. However, immunizati­on is not just for children – it is a lifelong process. Adults need to immunize against vaccinepre­ventable diseases as well.

There are some vaccines adults don¶t need to get again if they received them in childhood, such as measles. Some vaccines are for older adults only, such as pneumococc­al vaccines, and there are other immunizati­ons that all adults should get at regular intervals, such as influenza yearly, and tetanus vaccine every 10 years.

While making your family¶s immunizati­on plan, be sure you are also maintainin­g your COVID-19 vaccine per the booster recommenda­tions. To find out which immunizati­ons are right for you and your child, please check with your family physician or visit myhealth.alberta.ca. If you have any questions regarding immunizati­on, please call Health Link at 811.

Immunizati­on is safe and effective, and protects whole communitie­s. The more people who are fully immunized in a community, the safer everyone is.

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