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A Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) report released April 16, 2026, shows hospital admissions for vaccine-preventable respiratory illnesses more than doubled in 2024–25 versus 2019, totalling about 57,700 cases (142 per 100,000 residents). COVID-19 accounted for over 40% of those admissions, while influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) together made up roughly 51%. Nearly half of admissions were in people aged 75 and older and about 20% were children under five.
CIHI and the Public Health Agency of Canada flagged falling immunization coverage across at-risk groups — including drops in seasonal COVID and flu uptake — and created new indicators to track public-health capacity such as numbers of public-health nurses and inspectors.
The report also highlights wide provincial and territorial variation, long average stays (about 23 days for COVID patients) and high per-admission costs (around CAD 28,500), and warns that strained hospital capacity and workforce shortages are compounding the burden on Canadian health systems.








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