Amherstburg Families Urged to Get Vaccines Before March Break

By

James Sinclair
March 2, 2026 5:04 pm

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is advising families in Amherstburg, Ontario, to take specific steps to stay healthy during the upcoming March break. With school holidays taking place from March 16 to March 20, 2026, health officials released an advisory on February 27, 2026, regarding vaccinations and food safety for those planning to travel.

This warning comes after a severe winter health season in the region. Local officials reported in January 2026 that flu activity reached its highest levels in years, making preventative care a top priority for families this spring.

Residents can access medical advice and immunizations at the Amherstburg Health Care Centre. The facility operates a vaccination clinic all year and provides walk-in services for those who need help preparing for a trip.

Health experts suggest that travelers double-check their records and ensure all family members are up to date on their shots. They also recommend staying home when feeling unwell and being careful with food and water while visiting other locations.

Most students in the area are already prepared for the classroom, with over 93 per cent meeting provincial immunization requirements. Preparing for March break early can help families avoid unexpected trips to the hospital or having to cancel their holiday plans due to illness.

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