Vaccine Schedules & Eligibility
Publically funded immunization schedule and Guidance for catch up
Revaccination Schedule for Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
COVID-19
- 2025/2026 COVID-19 vaccine program and Universal Influenza Immunization Program (UIIP) – Implementation Package
- 2025/2026 UIIP and COVID-19 vaccine program
- Ontario’s COVID-19 Vaccine Program and Universal Influenza Immunization Program (UIIP) – 2025/2026
- Health Care Provider Fact Sheet: 2025/2026 COVID-19 Vaccine Program
- COVID-19: Vaccine Storage and Handling Guidance
- Comirnaty Pfizer Product Monograph
- Spikevax (Moderna) Product Monograph
RSV
- CMOH Letter to HCP’s Regarding RSV
- RSV Older Adult High Risk Fact Sheet for HCPs
- Infant RSV Guideline for Health Care Providers
Influenza
- Health Care Provider Fact Sheet: Influenza Immunization for Individuals 6 months to 64 years of age
- Health Care Provider Fact Sheet: Influenza Immunization for Individuals ≥65 years of age
Eligibility for receiving vaccines from Public Health
The MOHLTC has established baseline requirements for receiving publically funded vaccines.
- If you are setting up a new vaccine fridge, you must have it approved prior to receiving any vaccines from Public Health (publically funded, COVID-19 and Influenza).
- This approval process will include an in person visit from one of our staff to provide training on vaccine storage and handling as well as to assess the stability of temperatures in the fridge.
Please see the Vaccine Storage and Handling Protocol, 2021 for further details. Ongoing eligibility includes
- Annual Vaccine Fridge Inspection – similar to the initial set up of a vaccine fridge, a Health Unit staff will arrange for an in person inspection to review current contents and fridge functioning. This will be documented on the Vaccine Cold Chain Maintenance Inspection Report
- Submission of daily temperature logs is required monthly whether or not you are placing a new order for vaccine.
- Send by email to [email protected]