Influenza Immunization

The 2022/23 Influenza Immunization Program is now on.

All Albertans, six months of age and older, are eligible to be immunized, free of charge.

AHS is offering vaccine through public health clinics to:

Children under five years of age must be immunized at an AHS clinic or participating doctor's office.

Albertans five years of age and older can get immunized at participating pharmacies and doctor's offices.

Contact your pharmacy or doctor's office to find out more.

Book your influenza immunization at ahs.ca/vaccine.


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Influenza Immunization

As the best defence against influenza infection & illness, influenza immunization is recommended, annually, for all Albertans six months of age and older.

Forms

Consent for Influenza Immunization: For use at Alberta Health Services (AHS) influenza immunization programs. Use this form when a parent or alternate decision-maker is not able to be with the person being immunized at an AHS influenza immunization service. An alternate decision-maker could be an agent, guardian, specific decision-maker or co-decision-maker.

  • The parent or alternate decision-maker should complete this form and send it with the person being immunized, to the AHS influenza immunization service.
  • For alternate decision-makers – please also send a copy of documents to show that you are authorized to be the alternate decision-maker​

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Pneumococcal Immunization

Pneumococcal immunization is also available for some individuals based on age and medical conditions. It protects against pneumococcal disease.

Forms

Consent for Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Immunization: For use at Alberta Health Services (AHS) immunization programs. Use this form when a parent or alternate decision-maker is not able to be with the person being immunized at an AHS immunization service. An alternate decision-maker could be an agent, guardian, specific decision-maker or co-decision-maker.

  • The parent or alternate decision-maker should complete this form and send it with the person being immunized, to the AHS immunization service.
  • For alternate decision-makers – please also send a copy of documents to show that you are authorized to be the alternate decision-maker.

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Data & Statistics

Data and statistics this season are available online at Alberta Influenza statistics.

Previous Season

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