Информация о COVID-19
Respiratory infection resources for 2024/25
Find public health guidance, webinars and other tools to support primary care providers during the fall and winter respiratory illness season.
Influenza
Select the tabs for information on influenza vaccines, therapeutics and resources to share with patients.
Influenza information for health professionals
Organizations must apply annually to provide vaccines through the Universal Influenza Immunization Program (UIIP), unless they receive other publicly funded vaccines (excluding the COVID-19 vaccine).
To access the latest public health guidance on vaccines and treatment, please select the button on the right.
Homebound vaccination program
Toronto Paramedic Services (TPS) will be providing influenza and COVID-19 vaccines to homebound patients. *Please note the definition of homebound includes: Those having medical, cognitive or psychosocial needs/conditions that inhibit them from visiting a pharmacy or their primary care provider to receive their influenza vaccination.
To refer a patient, please download and complete the spreadsheet and submit to TPS.
COVID-19
Select the tabs for information on COVID-19 vaccines, testing, therapeutics and resources to share with patients.
Availability of COVID-19 vaccines for 2024-25
Find information for health care providers on Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine program for the current respiratory season here. If you have questions about COVID-19 vaccine storage and handling, vaccine ordering and local distribution, please email: COVIDVaccineOrder@toronto.ca.
Community pharmacies
Select the link for list of pharmacies providing paediatric (under 5-years-old and under 2-years-old) COVID-19 vaccines across Toronto. Availability may change so clients should call ahead to confirm.
To find a pharmacy, please select the button the right.
Health care providers
Eligible health care providers enrolled in Toronto Public Health's COVID-19 vaccination program can order vaccines at the link once available.
To order vaccines, please select the button on the right.
Homebound vaccination program
Toronto Paramedic Services (TPS) will be providing influenza and COVID-19 vaccines to homebound patients. Please note the definition of homebound includes: Those having medical, cognitive or psychosocial needs/conditions that inhibit them from visiting a pharmacy or their primary care provider to receive their influenza vaccination.
To refer a patient, please download and complete the spreadsheet and submit to TPS.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
Select the tabs for information on RSV vaccines and resources to share with patients.
Public health guidance
NACI makes the following recommendations for public health decisions:
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NACI recommends RSV immunization programs for adults 75 years of age and older, particularly for those who are at increased risk of severe RSV disease. (Strong recommendation)
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NACI recommends RSV immunization programs for adults 60 years of age and older who are residents of nursing homes and other chronic care facilities. (Strong recommendation)
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For health care providers advising individual clients: NACI recommends that an RSV vaccine may be considered as an individual decision by adults 60 to 74 years of age in consultation with their health care provider. (Discretionary recommendation)
Guidance on vaccination
Fact sheet for healthcare providers
This resource is intended for healthcare providers to support them in understanding the recent changes associated with the expansion of Ontario’s RSV prevention program for infants and high-risk children. It outlines how the program will affect the care of prenatal, newborn and paediatric patients.
To download, please select the button the right.
Vaccination - Infants and pregnancy
Webinar on RSV and infants
This webinar was hosted by the North York Family Health Team (NYFHT) Nursing Lead and Pharmacy Lead for the University of Toronto's Department of Family and Community Medicine.
To watch or listen to the recording, please select the button on the right and enter the passcode: b2iPgp+^
Overview of Beyfortus
The North York Family Health Team (NYFHT) has prepared an overview on Beyfortus which includes guidelines for prescribing, vaccine ordering, EMR documentation, information about publicly funded RSV programs and more.
To download the slides, please select the button on the right.
Vaccination - Seniors
Arexvy is publicly funded in Ontario for those 60 years and older living in long-term care homes, Elder Care Lodges, and for some retirement home residents. It is available to purchase from community pharmacies with a doctor’s prescription.
Information on prevention programs
Pneumococcus
Select the tabs for information on pneumococcal vaccines and resources to share with patients.