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INFLUENZA A H1N1


Baycrest vaccinating staff against H1N1 and seasonal flu

This year, two vaccines have been developed — one for seasonal flu and the other for H1N1.

Baycrest is providing both vaccines  to staff , in accordance with Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care recommendations.

Safety website

At a later date, based on supply, this clinic will offer H1N1 and seasonal vaccinations to  other stakeholders .

Starting in October, Baycrest began offering the seasonal flu shot to every resident and patient, and to staff members 65 years and over.

Please continue to check Baycrest Matters, www.baycrest.org and the family hotline at 416-785-2500 ext 4444 for the most up-to-date information.  

A list of vaccination clinics is available on the City of Toronto website >

To help us stop the spread of disease:

If you have questions or concerns, talk to your doctor or call your local public health agency. In Ontario, this is TeleHealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000.

 

News and Updates

We will continue to update our website and hotlines with new information. Read more

 

H1N1 Frequently Asked Questions

You can find answers to some of the questions you may have on H1N1 by clicking here

 

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H1N1 Warning Signs & Symptoms

If you become ill and experience any of the following warning signs, seek emergency medical care. Find out more

 

H1N1 Information Websites

For up to date information about H1N1, the vaccination and the H1N1 vaccination clinics near you, please check the following sites:

Additional H1N1 websites here >