At this time, Ottawa Public Health is providing the vaccine to the following high priority groups:
People 6 months old to 65-years-old with chronic medical conditions
Healthy children between 6 months and five years of age
Health care workers
Household contacts and care providers of infants younger than six months and people with compromised immune systems
Pregnant women: Pregnant women will also have the option to receive the non-adjuvanted H1N1 vaccine, which is expected to be delivered in mid-November.
At this time, Ottawa Public Health is providing the vaccine to the following high priority groups:
People 6 months old to 65-years-old with chronic medical conditions
Healthy children between 6 months and five years of age
Health care workers
Household contacts and care providers of infants younger than six months and people with compromised immune systems
Pregnant women: Pregnant women will also have the option to receive the non-adjuvanted H1N1 vaccine, which is expected to be delivered in mid-November.
We will let residents know when the H1N1 clinics will provide the vaccine to the general population.
from the official website, currently only pregnent women have been recommented for the 2nd option to get unadjuvanted H1N1. 3 year old or younger kids (older than 6 months) belong to the priority people to receive adjuvanted vaccine now.
you may contact your family doctor for your concern.