Public Health Agency of Canada

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    Participation in “My Why” social campaign and how you can share your vaccinat...

    We are asking you to share, on your social media channel, your reason for getting vaccinated. Sharing your vaccination story can increase vaccine confidence amongst people in Canada. As more people get vaccinated, our communities become safer and we can all get back to the people, places and...
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    Tips and best practices for organizing virtual meetings: Engagement sessions ...

    When choosing a presenter for your session, consider the specific attributes of your audience and what expertise is available in your community or organization. Identify a mechanism for tracking registrations and participants’ emails. If your event participants speak another language, you might...
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    Vaccines for COVID-19

    Free vaccines will be available to everyone in Canada over the course of 2021. How to get vaccinated near you.
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    Vaccines for COVID-19: How to get vaccinated or register

    On this page you can get information on : How to get vaccinated or register, Getting an appointment, Who is eligible, When to consult with your doctor, Benefits of vaccination, Continue to follow public health measures, Recommended high-priority groups.
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    COVID-19: Life after vaccination

    On this page you will find: Canada’s winning strategy, What’s happening in your community, What being vaccinated means for you, Other factors that change your risk level, Engaging with others, When the pandemic is over, COVID-19: Life after vaccination
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    Public Health Agency of Canada 2019–2020 Departmental Results Report

    This report provides an overview of PHAC’s performance and achievements over the past fiscal year in support of the Government of Canada's commitment to protect the health and safety of all Canadians, as well as its contributions to global public health efforts.
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    Vaccination Coverage Goals and Vaccine Preventable Disease Reduction Targets ...

    As part of the National Immunization Strategy objectives for 2016-2021, vaccination coverage goals and vaccine preventable disease reduction targets were set based on international standards and best practices. The goals and targets are consistent with Canada's commitment to World Health...
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    Reports of myocarditis and pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination: Communiqu...

    In May 2021, international reports of myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (inflammation of the lining around the heart) following vaccination with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines emerged, including from Israel and the United States. Follow-up on these cases is ongoing. No clear...
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    Infographic COVID-19: Life after vaccination

    More people getting vaccinated means fewer people getting sick. When you get your shot, you make it safer in your community so that certain measures can be lifted and we can gather safely.
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    Federal/provincial/territorial public health response plan for ongoing manage...

    This Federal/Provincial/Territorial plan developed in collaboration with federal, provincial and territorial public health officials, Indigenous partners, and health system partners, for these and other stakeholders, provides a common forward planning approach for ongoing management of COVID-19...
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    CCDR: Volume 46-5 -May 2020: Nosocomial infection surveillance

    The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases.
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    CCDR: Volume 46-4 -April 2020: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

    The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent infectious diseases.
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     New projects funded under the Immunization Partnership Fund    

    To support its commitment to increasing vaccination coverage in Canada, the Government of Canada launched the Immunization Partnership Fund (IPF). This fund provides $2 to $3 million per year for projects aimed at improving vaccination coverage in Canada.
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    Teens, meet Vaccines

    Information for teens about vaccines
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