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Home/Health/About B.C.'s Health Care System/Office of the Provincial Health Officer/Current Health Issues/Additional Influenza Information

Additional Influenza Information

Last updated on October 7, 2024

Provincial Influenza Prevention Policy

  • Influenza Control Program Policy - 2021/2022 Influenza Season Letter (PDF, 171KB)
  • Amended Influenza Prevention Policy - December 2019 (PDF, 76KB)
  • Influenza Prevention Policy - Q&A - December 2019 (PDF, 281KB)
  • Influenza Policy for Contractors and Health Service Providers (PDF, 63KB)
  • Influenza Policy for Managers (PDF, 61KB)
  • Influenza Prevention Policy Evidence (PDF, 170KB)

BC Healthfiles

  • Influenza (Flu) Season
  • Inactivated Influenza (Flu) Vaccine

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  • Immunize BC's Influenza page
  • BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC)
    • BCCDC's latest Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Eligibility 
  • Public Health Agency of Canada
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