how will that translate to quebec? though this flu season is expected to be worse than last year — there were already several cases confirmed last week — exactly how much worse it will get is hard to say, experts said.
dr. donald vinh, an infectious diseases specialist and medical microbiologist at the mcgill university health centre, said quebec’s flu season can usually be estimated by looking at what’s seen in the southern hemisphere, where the flu strikes earlier in the year.
cases there have remained low this year, vinh said, but he also echoed de serres’s concerns about there being a greater proportion of quebecers at risk this year.
“some people might have a quote-unquote outdated immune system when it comes to the flu,” vinh said. “if that’s the case, you can imagine there actually is a risk for not only a large number of cases but also people getting more severe flu because they haven’t seen this variant.”
the best way to avoid that “worst-case scenario,” vinh added, is through vaccination.
quebec’s flu shot program officially kicks off monday, nov. 1, with appointments at local pharmacies already available on the clic-santé website or by calling 1–877–644–4545.
quebec recommends the flu vaccine for people age 75 and over, as well as pregnant women in their second and third trimesters.