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  1. Side effects may make you feel unwell for 1 to 3 days. The most common side effects of the COVID-19 vaccines are: soreness / redness / swelling where you received the needle. headache. muscle or joint pain. chills or fever. It can help to place a cool, damp cloth or wrapped ice pack where the vaccine was given.

  2. Find your closest pharmacy to get a COVID-19 vaccine. For the most up to date recommendations please visit COVID‑19 vaccines. Most pharmacies book appointments ahead of time and some allow walk-ins. Check with the pharmacy before you go. Updated COVID-19 vaccine is now available for high-risk and priority groups.

  3. Dec 20, 2023 · Canadians raced to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in the first years of the pandemic, but data suggests there's far less of a rush to get the latest shots available this fall. Federal figures ...

  4. Learn about Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccination program and how to book a vaccine.Updated COVID-19 vaccine is now available for high-risk and priority groupsInitial doses of the updated COVID-19 vaccine are now available for high-risk and priority populations through:public health unitsparticipating pharmaciesparticipating health care providersLearn if you are part of these high-risk and priority ...

  5. Oct 29, 2021 · Care home workers get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic in St. Michael’s Hospital, in Toronto, on Dec. 22, 2020. On Oct. 29, 2021, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization ...

  6. Vaccines are only one part of our layers of protection against COVID-19. Continue to use your health awareness: monitor your symptoms, wash your hands often, stay home if you feel sick or have any signs of symptoms and respect people’s comfort levels. The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) is the best source of COVID-19 vaccine information.

  7. COVID-19: Vaccine safety and side effects; COVID-19 vaccine safety: Weekly report on reactions following vaccination; Vaccine regulatory details; Public Health Agency of Canada. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is the federal agency responsible for public health. PHAC coordinates the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.

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