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Workers in a variety of settings may be at risk of exposure to communicable disease because of their contact with patients/clients (diagnosed or undiagnosed) or their environment. There is also a...Read more
The RSV immunization program for infants, children and pregnant individuals has ended for the season. RSV immunizations for older adults will extend into the spring. Contact your healthcare provider...Read more
The best way to reduce the risk of infections is to prevent them by keeping your immunizations up to date and washing or sanitizing your hands often throughout the day. If you are unsure what...Read more
Book an appointment online Public Health provides free vaccinations to high school students that are overdue for immunization required under the Immunization of School Pupils ( ISPA ) Act (i.e.,...Read more
Hepatitis B, Human Papillomavirus ( HPV ) and Meningococcal immunizations are provided at no cost to Grade 7 students twice a year through the school-based immunization program. If your child is in...Read more
Key immunization information Appointments: Public Health offers child and adult immunization clinics in the Guelph, Fergus and Orangeville public health offices. In addition, clinics may be available...Read more
Book a catch-up immunization appointment online Childhood vaccinations are very important for a child’s long-term health. In Ontario, children can get many free (publicly-funded) vaccines,...Read more
Our clinics offer immunization and sexual health services. Services are by appointment only. Call 1-800-265-7293 ext. 7006 to book. Immunization Clinics Routine vaccinations for adults and children (...Read more
As per the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 , “Every licensee of a child care centre shall ensure that, before commencing employment, every person employed in a child care centre it operates and...Read more
Immunization has been recognized as the most efficient, successful and cost-effective investment in health history . But, even with all of our efforts to reduce disease we still face outbreaks around...Read more
Immunization helps ensure that children have the best protection against various serious diseases. It also plays an important role in reducing the risk of disease outbreaks in child care centres. To...Read more
Public Health offers Meningococcal, Hepatitis B and HPV vaccines to Grade 7 students each school year. More information for parents and caregivers and dates for the school clinics can be found at...Read more
It’s that time of year again, you know “the most wonderful time of the year” as one commercial has coined it. What are we talking about? Back-to-school of course! And, families all over Wellington-...Read more
Assessing Need for Post-exposure Prophylaxis ( PEP ) The rabies virus is shed in the saliva of infected mammals and can be transmitted via a bite wound, open cuts in the skin, or mucous membranes...Read more
Age, Vaccine, Mode of Administrations and Abbreviation for Recommended Vaccines from Infancy to 6 Years (see Ontario’s Publicly Funded Immunization Schedule ) Age How it’s Administered...Read more
My little guy was born a few weeks early and under 5 lbs so he had to stay in the NICU until he could regulate his blood sugar and temperature. This meant he had to get needles for the intravenous...Read more
April 24-28 is National Immunization Week. Dr. Nicola Mercer, Medical Officer of Health and CEO issued the following statement in recognition: “Immunization is one of the bedrock components of good...Read more
For 9-year-old Adrianna, who’s been over-the-moon about going to overnight camp for the first time, the end of the school year can’t come fast enough. She’s not alone. Summer activities are about to...Read more