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flu shot

An Ontario child with a confirmed case of the flu has died amid provincial concerns of RSV, the flu and COVID-19.

Leeds, Grenville and Lanark (LGL) District Health Unit's Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Linna Li, confirmed to Narcity that a child has died in their region.

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Toronto Public Health (TPH) opened 4,000 free flu shot appointments on October 26, 2022, and are offering residents their first opportunity of the season to receive an influenza vaccine.

TPH is kicking off this year’s annual influenza campaign by prioritizing some of the city’s most vulnerable settings, including retirement homes and homeless shelters.

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COVID-19 vaccines might be more like flu shots in the coming years.

In a press conference on Thursday, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Kieran Moore, said he thinks annual COVID-19 doses will happen for the "next several years" as the virus becomes normalized.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been pictured receiving another dose of a vaccine, but this time it isn't for COVID-19.

Instead, the PM received his flu shot on Friday, November 5, while encouraging other Canadians to do the same ahead of the winter.

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The B.C. government just announced that the flu shot is free this year for anyone over six months old.

Previously it was only free for people in high-risk groups, but now everyone is encouraged to get it.

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