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Title: RSV Outbreaks Reported: Get Vaccinated in Northwest Ontario

Northwestern Ontario Residents ‌Urged to Protect Against ​Fall Respiratory Illnesses

KENORA – The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU)⁤ is actively encouraging residents ‌to recieve updated influenza, COVID-19, and ⁤respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccinations ⁤as respiratory illness season begins. health officials⁤ emphasize that vaccination remains the most effective defense against severe illness ‌and potential ​hospitalization.

The NWHU serves‌ over 173,000 square kilometres of Ontario,⁣ encompassing 19 ​municipalities and​ 39 First Nations communities.Updated vaccines for influenza,COVID-19,and RSV will be available throughout the region by mid-October.A high-dose influenza ​vaccine specifically for individuals aged 65 and ‍older will be offered while supplies last, available at ​pharmacies​ and from personal health-care providers in Kenora, Dryden, and Fort​ Frances.

RSV,a common seasonal virus,typically causes mild symptoms but can lead to hospitalization,particularly ‍in vulnerable ‍populations. Symptoms⁣ include coughing, sneezing, wheezing, fever, and a runny nose. According to Sandra Krikke, infectious diseases manager for the NWHU, the‌ unit reported one RSV outbreak in a facility during 2024 ⁢and has ​already documented two outbreaks so far in 2025.

the RSV vaccine is currently available to all residents 75 years of age‍ and older within the NWHU⁣ catchment area.‍

Residents can book vaccination appointments online through the NWHU⁤ website: https://www.nwhu.on.ca/our-services/vaccines-and-immunizations/booking-a-fall-respiratory-vaccine-appointment/. Information on fall ​respiratory vaccines is also available from the Thunder ‍Bay district Health​ Unit ⁤at https://www.tbdhu.com/fallvax2025.

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