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Separate Fact From Fiction.
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
This year's National Immunization Awareness month carries a powerful message: Don't let history repeat itself. Protect your future. Get immunized. This is a great reminder that increasing knowledge about immunization is very important, in order to make informed choices regarding vaccination.
In today's digital age, information on vaccines and health topics is readily available at our fingertips. However, not all of this information is created equal. It's crucial that we, as individuals, are able to distinguish between reliable, fact-based guidance and misleading or false narratives. This is where health literacy, the ability to access, understand, and use health information to make informed decisions, plays an important role
Unfortunately, the spread of misinformation and disinformation around vaccines has become a significant public health challenge. Misinformation refers to false or inaccurate information, often spread unintentionally, while disinformation is deliberately fabricated or misleading information intended to deceive.

These false narratives can have serious consequences, leading to reduced vaccine confidence and uptake, which in turn can jeopardize public health. That's why it's so important to be able to identify reliable sources of vaccine information and separate fact from fiction.

So, where can you turn to find accurate, up-to-date information about vaccines? For reliable vaccine information, ask your doctor or pediatrician for expert advice tailored to your health.
Trusted Resources Health Canada
As the federal department responsible for helping Canadians maintain and improve their health, Health Canada is a reliable source for information on vaccine safety, efficacy, and the latest updates.
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Public Health Agency of Canada
The Public Health Agency of Canada provides comprehensive, evidence-based information on vaccines, including vaccine schedules, vaccine-preventable diseases, and the importance of vaccination.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
While primarily focused on the United States, the CDC is a global leader in public health and offers a wealth of reliable vaccine information that is relevant to Canadians.
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Immunize Canada
This non-profit organization is dedicated to promoting the understanding and use of vaccines to prevent infectious diseases in Canada. Their website is a treasure trove of vaccine-related resources.
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Trusted Healthcare Providers
Your family doctor, pediatrician, or other healthcare professional is an invaluable source of personalized, expert advice on vaccines and your specific health needs.
By arming yourself with knowledge from these trusted sources, you can make informed decisions about vaccines and be able to protect yourself and your community from the dangers of misinformation and disinformation. Your health and the health of your loved ones are too important to leave to chance. 
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