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Flu shots available on P.E.I. Oct. 11

Islanders will be able to get their flu shots at clinics across the province beginning Oct. 11. The vaccine itself is provided free of charge by the Department of Health and Wellness, but certain groups may be charged a $7 administration fee.

Vaccine recommended for everyone older than six months

Getting a flu shot early in the season lets your immune system build up antibodies sooner, so its ready when flu season starts, health officials say. (Valentin Flauraud/Reuters)

Islanders will be able to get their flu shots at clinics across the province beginning Oct. 11.

The vaccine itself is provided free of charge by the Department of Health and Wellness, but certain groups may be charged a $7 administration fee.

The vaccine is provided free of charge by the Department of Health and Wellness.

Who gets it free of charge?

The following groups are not charged an administration fee when receiving the flu shot at the Health PEI Public Immunization Clinics, pharmacy or physician/nurse practitioner offices:

  • Children 6-59 months.
  • Individuals age 65 and older.
  • Pregnant women and household contacts of pregnant women.
  • Individuals who identify as Aboriginal.

Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison recommends everyone over the age of six months to get the flu vaccine every year.

"Besides getting immunized, other preventative measures include washing your hands often, coughing or sneezing into a tissue or your sleeve, avoiding touching your face, and if you do get sick, stay home for the sake and health of others," she said in a news release.

Flu season begins in December

Flu season typically begins in December. Getting a flu shot early in the season lets your immune system build up antibodies sooner, so it's ready when flu season starts, health officials say.

It can take up to two weeks for antibodies to build up after you get the shot.

Islanders wishing to get the flu shot can call 1-855-354-4358 (4FLU) to book an appointment at one of the Health PEI Influenza Immunization Clinics across the province. Islanders can also contact local pharmacists, family physicians or nurse practitioners to ask about getting a flu shot.