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Residents are encouraged to take precautions leading into the holiday season No images? Click here Flu and respiratory illnesses on the rise in NiagaraDecember 03, 2025Flu activity and other respiratory illnesses are currently rising in Niagara as we enter one of the busiest social periods of the year. Niagara Region Public Health and Niagara Health are reminding residents to get vaccinated and take simple preventative steps. Taking these precautions helps protect the community and eases pressure on local hospitals.“Vaccination is the best protection against serious respiratory illness,” said Dr. Azim Kasmani, Medical Officer of Health, Niagara Region Public Health. “With flu, COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses on the rise and holiday gatherings underway, getting vaccinated now helps protect yourself and your loved ones, so everyone can enjoy a healthier holiday season.” Free flu and COVID-19 vaccines are available for everyone six months and older and can be received at the same time. Book with your doctor, nurse practitioner or pharmacy, or visit Niagara Region Public Health’s website to find where to get vaccinated. Residents should also speak to their doctor to see if they’re eligible for the RSV immunization. Health care teams are preparing for a surge in respiratory illnesses. Hospital admissions often increase as infections rise, and Niagara Health reminds the community that emergency departments and inpatient units may face added strain.
Stay informed with the latest respiratory virus updates in Niagara and across Ontario by visiting Public Health Ontario’s Respiratory Virus Tool. Media contactLisa Cox |