Tri-County Vanguard

Influenza vaccine now available

- TRICOUNTY VANGUARD

All Nova Scotians older than six months of age are encouraged to get a flu shot.

“Getting a flu shot is the safest and most effective way to protect yourself and those around you from influenza,” says Health and Wellness Minister Randy Delorey. “The flu vaccine is available free of charge to all Nova Scotians and we encourage everyone to get one.”

The seasonal flu vaccine is now available. For more informatio­n please check with your family physician, family practice nurse, nurse practition­er, pharmacist or local public health office.

It can take up to two weeks for the vaccinatio­n to provide protection. Nova Scotians are encouraged to get vaccinated in the coming weeks to see the full benefit before flu season arrives, usually around December.

“Every year influenza causes serious complicati­ons for many people,” says Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed, deputy chief medical officer of health. “It’s important for everyone to get immunized especially those at high risk of influenza related complicati­ons and those who care for them.”

Adults over 65 years of age, children six months to five years of age, pregnant women, Indigenous Peoples, and people with chronic medical conditions are encouraged to get a flu shot as soon as possible to reduce risk of developing influenza related complicati­ons.

In addition to the annual vaccine, practising proper hygiene is important. Hand washing and covering noses and mouths when coughing or sneezing is encouraged to help prevent the spread of influenza.

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