Media Release -Northumberland County Council members roll up their sleeves as Paramedics urge Influenza Vaccination

Media Release

Cobourg, ON – October 16, 2024 – As flu season approaches, Northumberland Paramedics are urging residents to protect themselves and their loved ones by getting their annual influenza vaccination. To highlight the importance of this simple yet effective measure, Northumberland County Council members Mandy Martin and John Logel today rolled up their sleeves and received their flu shots. By getting vaccinated, these council members aim to encourage residents to take advantage of local flu clinics and pharmacy services that provide the vaccine.

“Getting vaccinated is one of the easiest ways to safeguard against the flu, which can have serious health impacts, especially for the elderly, young children, and those with pre-existing conditions,” sates Northumberland Paramedics Chief Susan Brown. “By taking action now, we can help reduce the spread of the virus and keep our community healthier through this flu season.”

Flu season typically runs from late fall to early spring. Residents are encouraged to get their flu shots as soon as possible, as it takes two weeks following immunization to develop full protection. As immunity wanes over time and flu strains change, it is important to get the flu shot every year.

Councillor Martin, who was the first to receive her flu shot at today’s session, states “Getting vaccinated is one of the most effective ways to protect not just ourselves, but our whole community, from the effects of the flu virus. I encourage everyone who is eligible to take a few minutes to get their flu shot and help prevent the spread of the virus this season.”

Why get the flu shot?

· Reduces Risk of Serious Illness: The flu vaccine can lower the chance of severe symptoms, hospitalization, and complications like pneumonia.

· Protects Vulnerable Populations: Vaccination helps shield those at higher risk, such as seniors, children, and people with chronic conditions.

· Helps Reduce Strain on Healthcare: By preventing illness, we can minimize the burden on our healthcare system during the flu season.

· Safe and Effective: Flu vaccines are rigorously tested and updated annually to match circulating virus strains.

How to reduce risk of transmission this holiday season

· Stay up to date with immunizations: Make sure you are vaccinated against Covid-19, the flu and RSV if eligible.

· Stay home when sick: If you feel unwell, it’s best to avoid contact with others.

· Wear a mask in crowded spaces: Consider wearing a mask indoors, especially in busy places. If you are recovering from an illness, wear a mask for 10 days after your symptoms start.

· Practice good hygiene: Wash your hands often and clean frequently touched surfaces regularly.

How to get vaccinated

Residents across Northumberland County can receive their flu shots at participating pharmacies, clinics, and healthcare providers. For a list of local pharmacies providing the Influenza Vaccine and COVID-19 Vaccine, visit https://bit.ly/4h8Khu8.

For eligible children six months to five years of age, the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit will be providing COVID-19, flu, and RSV vaccines starting in November. These appointments can be booked by calling the Health Unit at 1-688-888-4577 ext. 1507.

 

Photos Attached

Photo 1: Councillor Mandy Martin receiving a flu shot from Northumberland Paramedics Community Paramedic Coordinator Kim Wilkinson.

Photo 2: Councillor John Logel receiving a flu shot from Northumberland Paramedics Community Paramedic Coordinator Kim Wilkinson.

 

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For more information:
Kate Campbell
Director, Communications and Information Technology
Northumberland County
Phone: 905-372-3329  x2335

Email: campbellk@northumberland.ca

Web: www.northumberland.ca 

 

About Northumberland County

Located on the traditional territory of the Mississauga, Northumberland County is a thriving community just one hour east of Toronto along Highway 401, with easy access to urban centres to the north, east and west. As the upper tier level of municipal government for the region, Northumberland County’s vision is to bring together people, partnerships and possibilities for a strong and vi­brant Northumberland. Our community includes seven distinct yet comple­mentary municipalities, with County Council comprised of the Mayors of each of these member municipalities:

• Township of Alnwick/Haldimand

• Municipality of Brighton

• Town of Cobourg

• Township of Cramahe

• Township of Hamilton

• Municipality of Port Hope

• Municipality of Trent Hills

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