Protect yourself
1 stop. 2 shots. All done
Protect yourself and others from COVID-19 and the flu. Get vaccinated, and take steps to prevent the spread.
Book your vaccinations
When can you get vaccinated?
As of October 16:
High-risk people could get vaccinated. High-risk people include:
- children 6 months to 59 months of age;
- adults and children with lung or heart disease;
- people with diabetes;
- people with cancer;
- people with chronic kidney disease;
- pregnant people;
- people with neurologic or neurodevelopmental conditions;
- people who are 65 and older;
- people living in long term care or other chronic care facilities;
- children 6 months to 18 years of age receiving acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) because of the potential of Reye’s syndrome associated with influenza; and
- people with obesity.
As of October 23:
All Yukoners 6 months and older could get vaccinated.
Why get both vaccines together?
It’s recommended and safe to receive the COVID-19 and Flu vaccines in 1 appointment. This eliminates the need for 2 appointments.
4 tips to stop the spread
1. Get the vaccines:
Vaccines remain the best source of protection against COVID-19 and the flu. Book your appointment
2. Cover your cough:
Cough and sneeze into your elbow to prevent the spread of germs.
3. Wash your hands:
Keep your hands clean by:
- Washing thoroughly with soap;
- Using hand sanitizer with at least 60 per cent alcohol.
4. Stay home if sick:
If you have flu symptoms, you should stay home to prevent the spread.
Find answers to your questions about COVID-19 and flu vaccinations in the Yukon
Find answers to your questions about COVID-19 and flu vaccinations in the Yukon.