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Flu season is upon us and residents are reminded to get a flu shot to protect themselves and others.
Interior Health says influenza is a significant illness that can make people sick for several days and for those with heart, lung and other health problems, influenza can even cause death. According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, every year about 3,500 Canadians die from influenza complications.
“Influenza reduces the body's ability to fight illnesses and infections and it can also increase a person’s risk for developing other serious conditions, including viral or bacterial pneumonia,” says Dr. Rob Parker, Medical Health Officer. “Getting a flu shot and washing your hands frequently are the two most effective ways to protect yourself and others from influenza.”
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The flu vaccine provides protection from the influenza virus strains expected to be circulating in the coming flu season based on flu trends worldwide. This year’s vaccine contains three different flu strains including the H1N1 strain which was the predominant strain last year.
Public clinics will start in some locations in the Interior Health region the week of October 27. To find a free public flu clinic near you, watch for local announcements on dates and times in your community, contact your local public health centre, call HealthLink at 811 or visit the Influenza Clinic Locator on the ImmunizeBC website.
People not eligible for the free flu vaccine through the public program can get a flu shot for a fee at physician’s offices, local pharmacies, walk-in clinics, travel clinics, and other private providers. ImmunizeBC’s Influenza Clinic Locator also contains information on private providers.
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