Manitoba Reports First Case of Clade I mpox in Canada
Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care has confirmed the first case of clade Ib mpox
Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care has confirmed the first case of clade Ib mpox
Manitoba Health, Seniors and LongTerm Care has announced that respiratory virus season is upon us, urging all Manitobans aged six months and older to receive their free influenza (flu) and COVID-19 vaccines. These vaccines are currently available at numerous locations, including medical clinics, access centres, pharmacies serving high-risk populations, vaccine clinics, nursing stations, and through public health services. COVID-19 vaccines will be widely accessible starting October 15. The flu and COVID-19 vaccines are especially recommended for those at higher risk of infection or severe disease, along with their caregivers and close contacts. High-risk groups include people aged 65 and older, residents of personal care homes or long-term care facilities, pregnant individuals, children from six months to five years old, Indigenous people, and individuals with chronic health conditions. Influenza and COVID-19 can cause infections of the nose, throat, airways, and lungs. These infections spread through the air when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes, and through direct contact with secretions such as saliva, or by touching contaminated objects and then touching their mouth, nose, or eyes before washing their hands. Public health recommends several personal health measures for all Manitobans: For more information on vaccine-preventable respiratory diseases, prevention, treatment, and care resources, visit Manitoba Health’s website. The site also features a vaccine provider map to help locate nearby vaccination sites. For Public Health-run clinics, book appointments online at Petal Health or call 1-844-MAN-VACC (1-844-626-8222) Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care has confirmed the first case of clade Ib mpox
Manitoba Health, Seniors and LongTerm Care has announced that respiratory virus season is upon us, urging all Manitobans aged six months and older to receive their free influenza (flu) and COVID-19 vaccines. These vaccines are currently available at numerous locations, including medical clinics, access centres, pharmacies serving high-risk populations, vaccine clinics, nursing stations, and through public health services. COVID-19 vaccines will be widely accessible starting October 15. The flu and COVID-19 vaccines are especially recommended for those at higher risk of infection or severe disease, along with their caregivers and close contacts. High-risk groups include people aged 65 and older, residents of personal care homes or long-term care facilities, pregnant individuals, children from six months to five years old, Indigenous people, and individuals with chronic health conditions. Influenza and COVID-19 can cause infections of the nose, throat, airways, and lungs. These infections spread through the air when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes, and through direct contact with secretions such as saliva, or by touching contaminated objects and then touching their mouth, nose, or eyes before washing their hands. Public health recommends several personal health measures for all Manitobans: For more information on vaccine-preventable respiratory diseases, prevention, treatment, and care resources, visit Manitoba Health’s website. The site also features a vaccine provider map to help locate nearby vaccination sites. For Public Health-run clinics, book appointments online at Petal Health or call 1-844-MAN-VACC (1-844-626-8222) Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Manitoba Health says that the first shipments of the seasonal flu and updated COVID-19 vaccines
Manitoba Health says that Culex Marsalis mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus (WNV) were collected in
Manitoba Health announced on Friday, August 19, 2022, that the first case of monkeypox has
Manitoba Health announced on Thursday, August 11, 2022, that more monkeypox vaccine will be available
The Manitoba government reported that between February 21 and February 27, a total of 1,102
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