Vaccination campaign against respiratory infections
During the fall 2025 campaign, the flu vaccine will be offered free of charge to everyone aged 6 months and older. As for the COVID-19 vaccine, it will only be offered free of charge to certain groups.
Who can get vaccinated agains COVID-19
Visit this COVID-19 vaccination page for more information, including how to check your eligibility for free vaccination.
Visit this COVID-19 vaccination page for more information.
Who can get the flu vaccine
Visit this flu vaccination page for more information.
Making an appointment
Appointment required
Register at ClicSante.caBook you appointment on ClicSante.ca :
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By phone:Book your appointment by calling 1 877 644-4545 |
Vaccination is available by appointment only at the following locations:
Vaccine Information
For more information about vaccines against respiratory diseases, please refer to the following pages:
Flu vaccination
COVID-19 vaccination
Pneumococcal vaccination
Immunization against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections
Co-administration of vaccines
You can receive both the flu vaccine and the COVID-19 vaccine during the same vaccination session.
Flu and COVID-19 vaccines administered at the same time offer the same level of protection against illness as when they are given a few days or weeks apart. No specific issues have been reported following the administration of these vaccines in the same session.
Additionally, during your vaccination appointment, the pneumococcal infection vaccine may also be offered to you.
Tips to Limit the Spread of Respiratory Viruses
To limit the spread of respiratory viruses as much as possible, the following measures are recommended:
- Wash your hands frequently with warm water and soap for 20 seconds, or use an alcohol-based solution if water and soap are not available.
- If symptoms appear, it is important to reduce contact with others, cough into your elbow, immediately dispose of tissues after use, and increase the frequency of hand washing.
- If you have a fever, it is recommended to stay home.
- If you have symptoms such as cough, sore throat, or nasal congestion, it is recommended to wear a mask during social interactions.