Ontario residents who are six months and older will be able to receive their free flu shot and an updated COVID-19 vaccine starting today.
Health Minister Sylvia Jones says people should make sure they are up to date on their vaccinations to stay safe and healthy during the season when respiratory illnesses are most common.Jones says both shots are available for free at participating pharmacies, via primary care providers and through local public health units.
The province says those who are six months and older can receive their new COVID-19 shot if six months have passed since their last vaccine dose or confirmed infection.The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop.
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