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Immunization during COVID-19 Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, protecting against other infectious diseases is still very important. Public health units continue to hold immunization clinics. Parents should continue with their child’s immunization program. Learn how to access immunization services during COVID-19.
Immunizations, also known as vaccinations, are important for people of all ages. They help your immune system recognize and quickly kill bacteria and viruses that can cause serious illness or death. Some immunizations are given in a single shot or oral dose, while others require several doses over a period of time. In B.C., immunizations are given by public health nurses in your local public health unit and by doctors, pharmacists and nurses in private travel and vaccine clinics. Some workplaces also have occupational health nurses who can give immunizations according to requirements and recommendations of employers.
The need for immunizations does not end with childhood. Thousands of people are hospitalized, and many die, as a result of influenza and other diseases that can be prevented by immunization. By getting immunized, you protect yourself and others as well.
Be sure to keep complete records of immunizations for you and your family. A child's immunization record is usually requested when he or she is registered to enter day care, preschool, kindergarten, school and certain programs in post-secondary institutions. If you have any questions about immunizations, speak with your health care provider.
There are vaccines that are not available free to the public but are important for preventing serious illness or death. Speak with your health care provider for information about these vaccines.
The schedules below, listing vaccines provided free to residents of B.C., can help you determine when you or your family needs to be immunized. There is no need to delay immunizations because of colds or other minor illnesses, but when in doubt, discuss your concerns first with your health care provider.
Individual Immunization Schedules
Click on the tabs below to expand and view individual immunization schedules for different age groups and individuals at high risk.
Infants and Children
School Age Children
Adults, Seniors and Individuals at High Risk
Note: The vaccine schedules can change. Speak with your health care provider, or call 8-1-1 if you have questions. Immunization tables developed and reviewed by HealthLink BC, BC Ministry of Health, and BC Centre for Disease Control.
Last updated: May 2021
Featured Website
ImmunizeBC
ImmunizeBC works to improve the health of British Columbians and reduce the number of infections by vaccine-preventable diseases by providing information on immunizations to individuals, families, and health care providers. They also provide tools to make it easier for B.C. families to get immunized.
ImmunizeBC
Create a personalized schedule
Print an immunization record card:
Childhood Immunization Card
Adult Immunization Card
Generic Immunization Card
Get reminders by text message
profile_imagecanada (216.71.201.190)
0건 8회 22-12-25 20:52
스크랩
https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/bc-immunization-schedules
===========================
Immunization during COVID-19 Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, protecting against other infectious diseases is still very important. Public health units continue to hold immunization clinics. Parents should continue with their child’s immunization program. Learn how to access immunization services during COVID-19.
Immunizations, also known as vaccinations, are important for people of all ages. They help your immune system recognize and quickly kill bacteria and viruses that can cause serious illness or death. Some immunizations are given in a single shot or oral dose, while others require several doses over a period of time. In B.C., immunizations are given by public health nurses in your local public health unit and by doctors, pharmacists and nurses in private travel and vaccine clinics. Some workplaces also have occupational health nurses who can give immunizations according to requirements and recommendations of employers.
The need for immunizations does not end with childhood. Thousands of people are hospitalized, and many die, as a result of influenza and other diseases that can be prevented by immunization. By getting immunized, you protect yourself and others as well.
Be sure to keep complete records of immunizations for you and your family. A child's immunization record is usually requested when he or she is registered to enter day care, preschool, kindergarten, school and certain programs in post-secondary institutions. If you have any questions about immunizations, speak with your health care provider.
There are vaccines that are not available free to the public but are important for preventing serious illness or death. Speak with your health care provider for information about these vaccines.
The schedules below, listing vaccines provided free to residents of B.C., can help you determine when you or your family needs to be immunized. There is no need to delay immunizations because of colds or other minor illnesses, but when in doubt, discuss your concerns first with your health care provider.
Individual Immunization Schedules
Click on the tabs below to expand and view individual immunization schedules for different age groups and individuals at high risk.
Infants and Children
School Age Children
Adults, Seniors and Individuals at High Risk
Note: The vaccine schedules can change. Speak with your health care provider, or call 8-1-1 if you have questions. Immunization tables developed and reviewed by HealthLink BC, BC Ministry of Health, and BC Centre for Disease Control.
Last updated: May 2021
Featured Website
ImmunizeBC
ImmunizeBC works to improve the health of British Columbians and reduce the number of infections by vaccine-preventable diseases by providing information on immunizations to individuals, families, and health care providers. They also provide tools to make it easier for B.C. families to get immunized.
ImmunizeBC
Create a personalized schedule
Print an immunization record card:
Childhood Immunization Card
Adult Immunization Card
Generic Immunization Card
Get reminders by text message
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