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Flu Vaccination Campaign 2021

Published: 9 November 2021

With cold and flu season picking up – especially during COVID-19 – many members of the McGill community are interested in obtaining a flu vaccination. Quebec’s flu vaccine program launched on November 1st and is free for people who are most at risk of developing complications. Individuals who do not meet these criteria may still get vaccinated but must pay for their vaccine.

Some of the individuals included in Quebec’s free vaccination program include:

  • Children from 6 months to 17 years old who have certain chronic diseases
  • Adults who have certain chronic diseases (including pregnant people regardless the stage of pregnancy)
  • Pregnant people, in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of their pregnancy
  • People aged 75 and over.

To reduce the risk of contamination, the flu vaccine is also offered free of charge to:

  • Family members who live in the same household of a child under 6 months of age or a person at higher risk of being hospitalized and to their caregivers
  • Health care workers (including students in health care programs with placements in hospitals
  • Healthy children from 6 to 23 months old
  • Healthy people from 60 to 74 years old

The Student Wellness Hub does not provide the flu vaccine at this time. If you qualify for a free vaccine, click here to find a provider near you. It's important to note that due to social distancing and the need to safeguard everyone’s well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic, the vaccine is offered in Quebec clinics by appointment only.

Students who do not qualify for a free vaccine, may inquire at their local pharmacy or private clinic for more information (prices generally range from $15-30):

Pharmacies (by Appointment):

Pharmaprix

Jean Coutu

Brunet

Uniprix

Proxim

Private Clinics Offering Flu Vaccine (by appointment):

Brunswick Medical Center CDL Lab

Rockland MD (RAMQ holders only)

Physimed

To find vaccination providers in your area (across Canada), visit Vaccines 411.

Student Health Insurance Coverage for Vaccines

Students covered by Studentcare (SSMU/PGSS) or Blue Cross do have some coverage for vaccinations, however students may have to pay up front and submit the receipt for reimbursement. Please review your insurance coverage before you make an appointment.

Undergraduate Health Insurance Information

Graduate Student Health Insurance Information

International Student Health Insurance Information

For additional information on this year’s flu vaccination program, you can visit the Quebec government site.

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