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COVID-19 vaccines can be given at the same time, before or after influenza vaccine and other routine immunizations to individuals 6 months of age or older. COVID-19 vaccine schedule by population type, age group, and vaccine history.
- Routine Immunizations
Learn about the importance of immunization, the routine...
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COVID-19 is transmitted though tiny respiratory droplets or...
- Routine Immunizations
To request an appointment: Call 206-848-0243, weekdays, from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm. Say your preferred language when connected. You will be asked a few questions to confirm you are eligible for in-home vaccination. When scheduling, please note how many people in your home would like to get vaccinated.
These resources include important information about the COVID-19 vaccine, how to sign up to view your vaccine record online, and other important information about privacy and billing. If you have additional questions about COVID-19, please ask them at the vaccination site or ask your doctor or primary health care provider.
5 days ago · Learn about the importance of immunization, the routine immunization schedule, where to get immunized, immunization records and statistics.
vaccines (AstraZeneca, Janssen, Novavax, and WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccines). If you received a COVID-19 vaccine not approved by Health Canada, please call Health Link (811).
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All Albertans 6 months of age and older are eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. For more information on the latest COVID-19 vaccine eligibility information, visit the Government of Alberta website.