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  1. Learn where to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine. The updated COVID-19 vaccine will be available for all eligible individuals 6 months of age and older in Ontario at no cost, starting October 28, 2024, regardless of citizenship or immigration status, even if you do not have an Ontario health card.

  2. 9 lut 2024 · Visit the public health unit website to find out how to get your vaccine. You may need an Ontario health (OHIP) card to book. COVID-19 vaccination clinic supported by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis health organizations. Your non-Indigenous household members can also get a vaccine.

  3. The COVID-19 vaccine program offers COVID-19 vaccines free of charge to all individuals 6 months of age and older in Ontario at no cost, regardless of citizenship or immigration status, even if you do not have an Ontario health card.

  4. Ontario COVID-19 vaccination service. COVID-19 vaccination portal. Download your enhanced vaccine certificate and book your vaccination appointments online. For the most up to date recommendations for COVID-19 and information on when you should book your next COVID-19 vaccine dose, please visit Ontario.ca. When it’s time to book your next dose:

  5. COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Individuals. Questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, please visit the Government of Ontario’s website for more information. Individuals who still have a red and white health card, or who require assistance with booking, can call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line number at 1-888-999-6488.

  6. Ontario will have two mRNA COVID-19 vaccines available, Moderna and Pfizer products. Moderna will be the vaccine available for children 6 months to 11 years of age. The availability of these vaccines will vary by provider and may not be available at the same time.

  7. Information on COVID-19 vaccines including approved vaccines, types of vaccines and on-going safety monitoring

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