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The Brant County Health Unit is one of 34 health units in Ontario that serves a population of more than 136,000 people in Brant County and the City of Brantford.
See the options below for how you can receive a COVID-19 vaccination in Brantford-Brant. Expand all Receiving a COVID-19 Vaccine at a Pharmacy
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YOU CAN REPORT YOUR CHILD’S IMMUNIZATION RECORDS TO THE HEALTH UNIT IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS: Online: Immunization Connect (ICON) Use the Ontario Health Card Number to submit, review and print off immunization records. Please see the tab below for system limitations and important instructions.
The flu shot is free, and available to anyone 6 months of age and older who lives, works, or goes to school in Ontario. The flu shot is your best defense against the flu. Vaccination against influenza will be important this fall given the potential for the co-circulation of other respiratory diseases, such as COVID-19.
Holiday Closures 2024: January 2 – New Year’s Day (observed) March 29 – Good Friday April 1 – Easter Monday May 20 – Victoria Day July 1 – Canada Day
The Brant County Health Unit is one of 34 health units in Ontario that serves a population of more than 136,000 people in County of Brant and the City of Brantford. Formed in 1945, the Health Unit employs more than 100 employees led by a Board of Health, Chief Executive Officer, and Medical Officer of Health.
From preventing the spread of infectious diseases to managing chronic conditions, promoting good mental health, and addressing health disparities, understanding these topics can help individuals make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
The Ontario Ministry of Health, in alignment with NACI, continues to recommend that COVID-19 vaccines should be offered to individuals with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection without contraindications to the vaccine.
The Brant County Health Unit has developed a surveillance dashboard to provide timely information to the public and community partners on the magnitude and trends in opioid-related morbidity and mortality in Brant.