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Public Health urges Ontarians to get vaccinated against COVID-19, flu, and RSV as cold weather increases infection risks.
Public Health Sudbury and Districts is urging residents to get vaccinated against COVID-19, flu, and RSV as colder weather increases respiratory infection risks.
Vaccines are currently available for high-risk groups, including children 6 months and older, seniors, pregnant people, Indigenous individuals, and those with weakened immune systems.
RSV vaccines are offered to adults 75 and older, high-risk adults 60–74, certain infants, and young children.
Starting October 27, all Ontarians aged 6 months and older will be eligible.
Vaccines reduce severe illness, hospitalization, and spread.
Appointments are available through providers, pharmacies, clinics, and walk-ins, including for those without a health card.
Officials recommend staying home when sick, wearing masks in crowded indoor spaces, improving ventilation, and covering coughs and sneezes.
La Salud Pública insta a los ontarianos a vacunarse contra el COVID-19, la gripe y el RSV, ya que el clima frío aumenta los riesgos de infección.