Vaccine clinics now open for Mpox immunizations
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Updated Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Mpox is spread by close contact, which includes touching, kissing, or sex. Most cases in Canada and globally have reported close or intimate contact with other people who had Mpox. The overall risk to the general public is low.
For more public health information, visit the Manitoba Health’s Mpox page.
Contact the Population & Public Health Office in your community area for more information about eligibility and where to access the Mpox vaccine.
Clinic Locations
Date | Time | Location | Instructions |
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Select Tuesdays | Evenings | Our Own Health Centre, 2-230 Osborne St | For appointments, book online. or call 204-691-1600. |
Contact the Population & Public Health Office in your community area to book an appointment for the Mpox vaccine.