Q&As

Q&A

Over the past 50 years, immunization has led to the elimination, containment and control of diseases that were once very common in Canada. Vaccines help your immune system recognize and fight bacteria and viruses that cause diseases. Get answers to your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.

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It’s never to late to become immunized for vaccine-preventable diseases. If you have delayed vaccinations, or if you are a newcomer who needs to catch up on vaccinations, please visit our web site to learn which routine vaccinations are available to you.

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What vaccines will my child be getting as part of the school immunization program and when are they offered?

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How many needles will my child be getting?

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Who gives the immunizations (needles) to the children?

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How do vaccines work?

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After being immunized, will my child get sick after or have any serious reactions?

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What happens after my child gets immunized at school? Are they monitored?

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Is it safe to have more than one vaccine at one time?

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Why are two or more doses needed for some vaccines and not others?

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Which immunizations are important to get?

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What if my child misses the school immunization program? Can they still get the immunizations?

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If my child missed a dose of vaccine, does my child need to start over?

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How is it decided which age and grade gets the vaccines? Why one grade and not the other?

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What ingredients, additives, and preservatives are in vaccines and why are they used?

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Is consent required for my child to be immunized?

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Does my child still need the Hepatitis B vaccines being offered if my child has had the Twinrix vaccine?

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How long does the Hepatitis B vaccine last?

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My child recently had her/his tetanus vaccine (Td) because of an injury, should s/he still get the Tdap vaccine that is being offered in school that also has tetanus in it?

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What if my child’s doctor wants to immunize my child on a different schedule than what is being offered in the school immunization program?

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Why do the recommendations on what vaccines to get change so often?

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What is human papilloma virus?

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How long do bacteria and viruses that cause disease survive when exposed to air, or when they rest on a surface?

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Does HPV vaccine have more side effects than other vaccines?

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What are some reliable resources of vaccine information?

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