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Children & Adult Immunization Program

St. Lawrence County Public Health offers immunizations every Tuesday and Thursday.

To make an appointment, please call 315-229-3452.


MPOX (JYNNEOS) Vaccine Clinics: 

Thursday, May 25

8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

JYNNEOS Vaccine

Dose 1

Public Health 80 SH 310 Canton NY

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Ages 18+

Thursday, May 25

8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

JYNNEOS Vaccine

Dose 2

Public Health 80 SH 310 Canton NY

Click Here to Register

Ages 18+

Tuesday, May 30

8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

JYNNEOS Vaccine

Dose 1

Public Health 80 SH 310 Canton NY

Click Here to Register

Ages 18+

Tuesday, May 30

8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

JYNNEOS Vaccine

Dose 2

Public Health 80 SH 310 Canton NY

Click Here to Register

Ages 18+

For more mpox information, click here 

 


For Information on COVID-19 Vaccines Clinics

please visit our COVID-19 Vaccine Page


2023 Recommended Vaccination Schedules

Recommended Immunizations for Children - Birth through 6 years old

Follow link to Recommended Immunizations for children from birth through 6 years old


Recommended Immunizations for Children 7-18 years old

follow link to Recommended Immunizations for Children 7 through 18 years old


Recommended Immunizations for Adults

follow link to Recommended Immunizations for Adults follow link to Recommended Immunizations for Adults


Important Immunization Information Links

Center For Disease Control an Prevention

View current Travel Notices from the CDC.

Resources

 

Get the Facts about EBOLA

Ebola is a rare and deadly disease. The disease is caused by infection with one of the ebolaviruses (Ebola, Sudan, Bundibugyo, or Taï Forest virus). It is spread by direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes) with a sick person’s blood or body fluids (urine, saliva, feces, vomit, and semen). It is also spread by direct contact with objects (such as needles) that have been contaminated with the infected body fluids or infected animals.

Symptoms of Ebola include fever, severe headache, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and unexplained bleeding or bruising.

 

NYSDOH Ebola information line:  1-800-861-2280

Trained operators are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This line is for public health information purposes only. If you require medical attention, call your health care provider or 9-1-1 immediately.

 

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