By ANNA SMITH Local Journalism Initiative on October 8, 2024.
asmith@medicinehatnews.com As of Monday, influenza vaccinations are now available to eligible Albertans. Immunization appointments, both for influenza and for COVID-19 vaccines, can be booked via the Alberta Vaccine Booking System, calling 811, or by directly contacting a nearby pharmacy. “As fall approaches, it’s important to plan ahead against circulating respiratory viruses,” said Health Minister Adriana LaGrange. “I strongly encourage everyone to consult with their local pharmacist, doctor or health-care provider to make informed decisions about their health and ensure they’re well-prepared for the season.” These appointments can be booked for openings available to the general public starting Oct. 15. Respiratory Syncytial Virus immunization appointments can now be booked for openings beginning Oct. 21. Albertans are encouraged to speak with their primary care provider for guidance on immunizations and what options are best for individuals and families. “Adding an extra layer of protection this fall is the best way to guard against the illnesses that typically arise during the fall and winter months,” said Dr. Mark Joffe, chief medical officer of health. “The respiratory virus vaccines that will be offered this fall are specifically designed to offer strong defence against the strains of these viruses that are expected to circulate this season.” In addition to influenza and COVID-19 immunizations, those in continuing care homes and senior supportive living accommodations who are 60 or older will have access to publicly funded Abrysvo vaccines for RSV, funded through the Alberta Outreach Program. Seniors living in the community who are 75 years of age and older will also have access to a limited supply of provincially funded Abrysvo vaccine. The vaccine will be otherwise available for purchase. 10