Getting your H1N1 Vaccination
We encourage students, faculty and staff at the University of Toronto to get the H1N1 flu vaccine. The vaccine is free. You will require identification, but not a health card, to receive the vaccine at a public health clinic.
Toronto Public Health & Peel Public Health Clinics
The earliest and primary access to the H1N1 vaccine for all University of Toronto community members will be at the mass immunization clinics hosted by Toronto Public Health and Peel Public Health.
Toronto Public Health begins vaccinations on October 29. For more information about the location and hours of operation of City clinics, visit:
http://www.toronto.ca/health/cdc/h1n1/
Peel Public Health begins vaccinations on October 28th. For more information about the location and hours of operation of Peel Region clinics, visit:
http://www.peelregion.ca/health/topics/commdisease/h1n1-clinic-sched.htm
University of Toronto Clinics
The University is collaborating with both Toronto and Peel Public Health authorities regarding the distribution of H1N1 vaccines on our campuses as follows:
STUDENTS
November 3 update - H1N1 Vaccinations for U of T Students
FACULTY and STAFF
Public Health authorities have determined that they will not distribute H1N1 vaccine to employers for their employees due to the existence of the mass vaccination clinics. Therefore, we encourage faculty and staff to visit one of the public health clinics. Some family physicians may also have H1N1 vaccine available.
General information about the H1N1 vaccine is available here:
What you need to know before receiving the H1N1 Flu Vaccine
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/alert-alerte/h1n1/vacc/know-savoir-eng.php