Not sure what vaccines you’ve had? You’re not alone. Keep a personal vaccination record and bring it to appointments. Up-to-date records make catch-up and booster decisions much easier.
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Vaccination is a lifelong part of health, not just a childhood milestone. Adults may need boosters, catch-up doses, or age-based vaccines for flu, shingles, RSV, pneumococcal disease, and more.
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Measles often starts with fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes. The rash usually comes a few days later. If you think it might be measles, call ahead before visiting a clinic or ER.
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Measles is back in Canada, and it spreads easily in homes, schools, clinics, and on the move. Before travel or spring events, check that you and your family are up to date on measles vaccination.
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