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EVER HAD A FLU SHOT KEY MESSAGES In Peel in 2011/2012, 58% of the population aged 12 years and older received a seasonal flu shot in the past year. This was significantly lower than Ontario (63%). There were statistically significant increases in the proportion of Peel residents receiving the seasonal flu shot from 2000/2001 (45%) to 2005 (59%). However, since 2005 the proportion of the population aged 12 years and older who received a seasonal flu shot in the past year has remained stable. This finding is similar to Ontario. The proportion of Peel s population aged 12 years and older who received a seasonal flu shot was significantly higher among: o Those in the highest age group (65+) compared to those in the age groups ranging from 19 to 64 years; o Those in the 12-18 year age group compared to those in the 30-64 year age group; o Those who were non-immigrants compared to recent immigrants. Page 1 of 13

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TABLE 1: EVER HAD A FLU SHOT PER CENT OF POPULATION WHO HAVE EVER HAD A FLU SHOT,, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 2000/2001 (%) 2003 (%) 2005 (%) TOTAL 44.9 (CI: 42.3-47.6) 52.8 (CI: 50.0-55.6) 58.6 (CI: 55.8-61.3) SEX Male 45.9 (CI: 42.1-49.8) 51.7 (CI: 47.6-55.8) 58.4 (CI: 54.4-62.3) Female 44.0 (CI: 40.4-47.7) 53.9 (CI: 50.2-57.7) 58.7 (CI: 54.8-62.5) AGE GROUP (YEARS) 12-18 47.7 (CI: 40.0-55.5) 63.4 (CI: 56.5-69.8) 65.3 (CI: 58.4-71.7) 19-29 37.9 (CI: 31.6-44.6) 48.9 (CI: 41.9-55.9) 58.0 (CI: 51.3-64.4) 30-44 34.5 (CI: 30.4-38.9) 42.6 (CI: 37.9-47.5) 50.1 (CI: 45.4-54.7) 45-64 48.2 (CI: 43.1-53.4) 54.4 (CI: 48.8-59.8) 58.0 (CI: 52.1-63.8) 65+ 83.9 (CI: 77.6-88.7) 80.8 (CI: 74.2-86.1) 81.2 (CI: 74.4-86.6) INCOME LEVEL Low-middle 42.9* (CI: 32.7-53.7) 56.8* (CI: 43.0-69.6) 47.3* (CI: 33.0-62.1) Middle 50.4 (CI: 43.2-57.7) 51.3 (CI: 44.1-58.5) 56.1 (CI: 48.0-63.9) Upper-middle 47.1 (CI: 42.3-51.9) 51.9 (CI: 46.8-56.9) 60.6 (CI: 55.3-65.6) Highest 41.4 (CI: 37.3-45.6) 50.3 (CI: 46.1-54.4) 58.9 (CI: 54.7-63.0) EDUCATION LEVEL Less than high school 54.1 (CI: 48.7-59.3) 59.6 (CI: 53.9-64.9) 63.2 (CI: 57.4-68.5) High school graduate 46.6 (CI: 41.1-52.3) 53.4 (CI: 47.0-59.6) 56.6 (CI: 49.7-63.2) Some post-secondary 37.0 (CI: 28.0-47.0) 44.8 (CI: 34.1-56.1) 68.1 (CI: 58.4-76.5) Post-secondary graduate 40.8 (CI: 36.9-44.7) 50.4 (CI: 46.5-54.4) 56.4 (CI: 52.5-60.3) IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant 35.8 (CI: 29.5-42.6) 40.1 (CI: 32.9-47.8) 52.4 (CI: 45.0-59.6) Long-term immigrant 48.3 (CI: 43.5-53.1) 54.1 (CI: 49.4-58.9) 61.2 (CI: 56.2-66.0) Non-immigrant 45.5 (CI: 41.9-49.1) 54.9 (CI: 51.1-58.6) 59.1 (CI: 55.3-62.9) ETHNICITY White 45.1 (CI: 41.9-48.3) 52.7 (CI: 49.3-56.1) 58.3 (CI: 54.7-61.8) Black 36.3* (CI: 26.8-47.0) 49.2 (CI: 38.2-60.3) 58.5 (CI: 46.8-69.3) East/Southeast Asian 50.4 (CI: 40.7-60.0) 61.7 (CI: 52.4-70.2) 60.5 (CI: 50.6-69.6) West Asian/Arab 29.8* (CI: 16.4-47.9) 42.2* (CI: 26.0-60.4) 57.1* (CI: 36.7-75.4) South Asian 48.1 (CI: 40.2-56.1) 50.7 (CI: 42.5-58.9) 55.9 (CI: 48.8-62.8) Latin American NR 38.9* (CI: 21.7-59.4) 77.2* (CI: 55.4-90.3) Aboriginal NR NR NR Other 42.3* (CI: 28.1-57.9) 50.8* (CI: 38.7-62.9) 64.0* (CI: 51.2-75.1) Page 4 of 13

TABLE 1: EVER HAD A FLU SHOT (CONTINUED) PER CENT OF POPULATION WHO HAVE EVER HAD A FLU SHOT,, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 2007/2008 (%) 2009/2010 (%) 2011/2012 (%) TOTAL 62.7 (CI: 59.6-65.7) 55.5 (CI: 52.3-58.6) 58.3 (CI: 55.0-61.5) SEX Male 62.0 (CI: 57.4-66.4) 54.2 (CI: 49.8-58.5) 56.9 (CI: 51.9-61.8) Female 63.4 (CI: 59.1-67.4) 56.8 (CI: 52.2-61.2) 59.7 (CI: 55.4-63.8) AGE GROUP (YEARS) 12-18 68.2 (CI: 59.8-75.6) 60.6 (CI: 52.5-68.2) 67.7 (CI: 60.2-74.4) 19-29 64.7 (CI: 57.6-71.2) 54.1 (CI: 47.8-60.3) 56.3 (CI: 49.4-63.1) 30-44 51.1 (CI: 45.5-56.7) 48.2 (CI: 42.3-54.2) 50.1 (CI: 43.8-56.4) 45-64 62.3 (CI: 56.2-68.2) 53.4 (CI: 47.0-59.7) 56.0 (CI: 49.3-62.5) 65+ 90.0 (CI: 86.0-92.9) 77.2 (CI: 69.2-83.7) 78.1 (CI: 70.8-84.0) INCOME LEVEL Low-middle 61.3* (CI: 46.2-74.4) 50.7* (CI: 35.3-65.9) 52.8* (CI: 38.8-66.4) Middle 63.4 (CI: 54.2-71.7) 56.0 (CI: 47.5-64.2) 52.8 (CI: 43.7-61.8) Upper-middle 60.6 (CI: 54.3-66.6) 49.7 (CI: 42.6-56.7) 58.8 (CI: 53.1-64.3) Highest 61.1 (CI: 56.6-65.5) 58.7 (CI: 54.0-63.3) 60.2 (CI: 55.6-64.7) EDUCATION LEVEL Less than high school 69.0 (CI: 62.2-75.0) 57.7 (CI: 51.1-64.0) 63.4 (CI: 56.1-70.2) High school graduate 63.3 (CI: 56.2-70.0) 47.5 (CI: 39.6-55.5) 57.8 (CI: 50.1-65.1) Some post-secondary 63.4 (CI: 53.9-72.0) 53.2 (CI: 42.3-63.8) 57.0 (CI: 45.1-68.2) Post-secondary graduate 58.9 (CI: 54.4-63.3) 58.2 (CI: 53.9-62.3) 57.5 (CI: 52.8-62.1) IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant 56.6 (CI: 49.1-63.9) 40.9 (CI: 34.1-48.2) 43.7 (CI: 35.7-52.0) Long-term immigrant 66.5 (CI: 61.1-71.5) 56.5 (CI: 50.7-62.1) 59.2 (CI: 53.2-64.9) Non-immigrant 62.2 (CI: 57.7-66.4) 61.8 (CI: 57.4-65.9) 63.7 (CI: 59.3-67.8) ETHNICITY White 59.7 (CI: 55.6-63.7) 56.9 (CI: 52.5-61.1) 58.4 (CI: 53.8-62.8) Black 57.6 (CI: 46.4-68.1) 59.4 (CI: 48.0-69.9) 54.6 (CI: 41.9-66.6) East/Southeast Asian 69.1 (CI: 57.1-79.0) 62.3 (CI: 52.0-71.6) 65.3 (CI: 55.0-74.3) West Asian/Arab 51.7* (CI: 33.3-69.7) 48.2* (CI: 29.6-67.3) 46.3* (CI: 28.2-65.4) South Asian 65.0 (CI: 57.8-71.5) 50.6 (CI: 43.9-57.3) 54.3 (CI: 46.7-61.8) Latin American 62.8* (CI: 42.9-79.2) 38.4* (CI: 18.5-63.0) 53.3* (CI: 28.3-76.7) Aboriginal NR NR 51.6* (CI: 30.0-72.5) Other 72.6* (CI: 56.0-84.7) 57.1 (CI: 41.9-71.0) 69.7* (CI: 57.4-79.7) Page 5 of 13

*Use estimate with caution. Reflects respondents aged 12 years and older. NR = Not releasable due to small numbers C.I. - 95% confidence interval. Notes: Don t know, refused or not stated responses are excluded for the main indicator presented in the table above. Income information was missing for 12% to 21% of records in Peel between 2000/2001 and 2009/2010. This may affect comparability between years. Source: Canadian Community Health Survey 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012, Statistics Canada, Share File, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Question: 2000/2001 to 2007/2008: Have you ever had a flu shot? 2009/2010 onward: Have you ever had a seasonal flu shot? Last Updated: March 30, 2015 Page 6 of 13

TABLE 2: EVER HAD A FLU SHOT PER CENT OF POPULATION WHO HAVE EVER HAD A FLU SHOT,, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 2000/2001 (%) 2003 (%) 2005 (%) TOTAL 47.2 (CI: 46.5-48.0) 56.8 (CI: 56.0-57.5) 62.8 (CI: 62.1-63.5) SEX Male 45.5 (CI: 44.4-46.6) 55.3 (CI: 54.2-56.5) 61.8 (CI: 60.7-62.9) Female 48.9 (CI: 47.9-49.9) 58.1 (CI: 57.0-59.2) 63.8 (CI: 62.7-64.8) AGE GROUP (YEARS) 12-18 42.0 (CI: 39.9-44.1) 58.5 (CI: 56.4-60.6) 62.4 (CI: 60.4-64.4) 19-29 37.1 (CI: 35.2-39.1) 52.9 (CI: 50.7-55.1) 57.8 (CI: 56.0-59.7) 30-44 35.9 (CI: 34.6-37.3) 44.3 (CI: 42.8-45.8) 51.9 (CI: 50.5-53.3) 45-64 50.1 (CI: 48.6-51.5) 58.1 (CI: 56.7-59.5) 65.8 (CI: 64.3-67.2) 65+ 82.0 (CI: 80.6-83.3) 84.5 (CI: 83.3-85.6) 85.2 (CI: 83.8-86.4) INCOME LEVEL Low-middle 47.5 (CI: 45.0-50.0) 59.6 (CI: 56.4-62.6) 63.0 (CI: 59.9-66.0) Middle 49.6 (CI: 47.8-51.4) 59.4 (CI: 57.4-61.3) 66.2 (CI: 64.2-68.1) Upper-middle 47.1 (CI: 45.8-48.4) 57.4 (CI: 55.9-58.8) 61.6 (CI: 60.2-62.9) Highest 45.1 (CI: 43.8-46.4) 53.2 (CI: 51.9-54.4) 62.1 (CI: 60.9-63.2) EDUCATION LEVEL Less than high school 51.7 (CI: 50.3-53.0) 62.6 (CI: 61.1-64.0) 66.0 (CI: 64.5-67.5) High school graduate 46.9 (CI: 45.2-48.6) 56.0 (CI: 54.2-57.8) 60.1 (CI: 58.2-61.9) Some post-secondary 41.7 (CI: 39.0-44.4) 53.1 (CI: 50.0-56.2) 62.4 (CI: 59.6-65.1) Post-secondary graduate 45.6 (CI: 44.5-46.8) 54.8 (CI: 53.6-55.9) 62.4 (CI: 61.3-63.4) IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant 35.2 (CI: 32.2-38.4) 45.0 (CI: 41.4-48.6) 54.0 (CI: 50.6-57.3) Long-term immigrant 51.5 (CI: 49.5-53.4) 58.6 (CI: 56.6-60.5) 65.1 (CI: 63.3-67.0) Non-immigrant 47.5 (CI: 46.7-48.3) 57.7 (CI: 56.8-58.5) 63.2 (CI: 62.4-64.0) ETHNICITY White 48.3 (CI: 47.5-49.1) 57.5 (CI: 56.7-58.4) 63.3 (CI: 62.5-64.0) Black 36.3 (CI: 31.1-41.9) 51.0 (CI: 45.4-56.6) 56.4 (CI: 50.8-61.9) East/Southeast Asian 45.8 (CI: 41.8-49.8) 56.7 (CI: 52.8-60.6) 63.4 (CI: 59.7-67.0) West Asian/Arab 39.7 (CI: 31.9-48.1) 45.2 (CI: 36.1-54.7) 64.1 (CI: 55.8-71.7) South Asian 41.5 (CI: 36.6-46.6) 49.5 (CI: 44.8-54.3) 61.6 (CI: 57.1-65.9) Latin American 42.3 (CI: 33.2-51.9) 50.5 (CI: 41.2-59.8) 59.1 (CI: 50.6-67.0) Aboriginal 48.4 (CI: 40.8-56.1) 60.4 (CI: 52.5-67.9) 65.2 (CI: 60.6-69.5) Other 42.8 (CI: 37.7-48.1) 58.4 (CI: 53.8-62.9) 56.7 (CI: 51.8-61.6) Page 7 of 13

TABLE 2: EVER HAD A FLU SHOT (CONTINUED) PER CENT OF POPULATION WHO HAVE EVER HAD A FLU SHOT,, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 2007/2008 (%) 2009/2010 (%) 2011/2012 (%) TOTAL 65.4 (CI: 64.6-66.2) 59.9 (CI: 59.0-60.8) 63.3 (CI: 62.4-64.3) SEX Male 64.9 (CI: 63.7-66.0) 58.3 (CI: 57.0-59.6) 61.0 (CI: 59.5-62.4) Female 65.8 (CI: 64.7-66.9) 61.5 (CI: 60.2-62.7) 65.6 (CI: 64.3-66.8) AGE GROUP (YEARS) 12-18 68.5 (CI: 66.3-70.7) 61.5 (CI: 59.2-63.7) 66.4 (CI: 63.9-68.8) 19-29 60.5 (CI: 58.4-62.6) 52.7 (CI: 50.6-54.8) 56.3 (CI: 54.0-58.6) 30-44 55.0 (CI: 53.4-56.6) 51.2 (CI: 49.3-53.1) 55.5 (CI: 53.5-57.5) 45-64 66.2 (CI: 64.7-67.7) 60.1 (CI: 58.3-61.8) 62.7 (CI: 60.8-64.6) 65+ 86.5 (CI: 85.2-87.6) 82.0 (CI: 80.6-83.3) 83.2 (CI: 81.5-84.7) INCOME LEVEL Low-middle 64.1 (CI: 60.4-67.7) 59.6 (CI: 55.4-63.7) 62.3 (CI: 58.2-66.2) Middle 67.0 (CI: 64.6-69.4) 60.8 (CI: 58.4-63.2) 62.8 (CI: 60.3-65.2) Upper-middle 65.3 (CI: 63.7-66.9) 58.8 (CI: 56.9-60.6) 63.7 (CI: 61.8-65.5) Highest 64.5 (CI: 63.3-65.7) 61.0 (CI: 59.6-62.4) 63.4 (CI: 62.0-64.7) EDUCATION LEVEL Less than high school 69.9 (CI: 68.3-71.5) 63.4 (CI: 61.7-65.0) 65.3 (CI: 63.2-67.3) High school graduate 62.5 (CI: 60.4-64.6) 57.5 (CI: 55.2-59.8) 61.9 (CI: 59.7-64.0) Some post-secondary 64.8 (CI: 61.7-67.7) 60.0 (CI: 56.6-63.4) 63.1 (CI: 58.9-67.2) Post-secondary graduate 64.5 (CI: 63.4-65.6) 59.7 (CI: 58.5-61.0) 63.2 (CI: 61.9-64.5) IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant 56.3 (CI: 52.7-59.9) 44.4 (CI: 40.9-48.0) 48.7 (CI: 44.4-53.0) Long-term immigrant 68.2 (CI: 66.2-70.1) 61.0 (CI: 58.6-63.3) 63.5 (CI: 61.0-66.0) Non-immigrant 65.8 (CI: 64.9-66.6) 61.9 (CI: 61.0-62.9) 65.2 (CI: 64.2-66.2) ETHNICITY White 65.6 (CI: 64.8-66.5) 61.4 (CI: 60.5-62.4) 64.1 (CI: 63.0-65.1) Black 57.8 (CI: 52.6-62.9) 55.6 (CI: 49.6-61.4) 55.9 (CI: 49.1-62.4) East/Southeast Asian 69.0 (CI: 65.1-72.7) 56.5 (CI: 52.2-60.7) 63.7 (CI: 59.2-68.0) West Asian/Arab 62.3 (CI: 53.9-70.0) 47.5 (CI: 38.9-56.3) 49.8 (CI: 40.6-59.0) South Asian 64.0 (CI: 59.7-68.0) 55.3 (CI: 51.0-59.6) 62.2 (CI: 57.6-66.6) Latin American 61.6 (CI: 49.9-72.2) 51.1 (CI: 40.6-61.5) 63.9 (CI: 53.9-72.9) Aboriginal 67.8 (CI: 63.3-72.1) 61.7 (CI: 57.3-65.9) 64.0 (CI: 59.0-68.6) Other 61.8 (CI: 53.2-69.7) 62.8 (CI: 55.0-69.9) 63.3 (CI: 56.8-69.3) Page 8 of 13

Reflects respondents aged 12 years and older. C.I. - 95% confidence interval. Notes: Don t know, refused or not stated responses are excluded for the main indicator presented in the table above. Income information was missing for 12% to 21% of records in Peel between 2000/2001 and 2009/2010. This may affect comparability between years. Source: Canadian Community Health Survey 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012, Statistics Canada, Share File, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Question: 2000/2001 to 2007/2008: Have you ever had a flu shot? 2009/2010 onward: Have you ever had a seasonal flu shot? Last Updated: March 30, 2015 Page 9 of 13

TABLE 3: EVER HAD A FLU SHOT NUMBER OF RESIDENTS WHO HAVE EVER HAD A FLU SHOT,, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 2000/2001 2003 2005 2007/2008 2009/2010 2011/2012 TOTAL 383,600 475,800 577,900 670,300 608,800 662,000 SEX Male 193,700 230,100 284,700 328,100 293,800 317,400 Female 189,900 245,700 293,100 342,300 315,000 344,600 AGE GROUP (YEARS) 12-18 46,900 66,900 76,900 93,100 75,800 86,100 19-29 61,200 83,300 111,300 124,900 114,200 120,800 30-44 98,000 126,400 153,500 166,100 147,800 151,900 45-64 111,500 136,100 162,100 195,200 180,200 202,400 65+ 66,000 63,200 74,100 91,000 90,800 100,700 INCOME LEVEL Low-middle 20,300* 18,800* 15,700* 28,100* 19,100* 30,600* Middle 60,000 57,000 65,900 96,100 75,500 88,900 Upper-middle 110,500 128,200 147,900 157,300 131,100 209,500 Highest 142,100 203,400 253,800 265,400 256,400 333,000 EDUCATION LEVEL Less than high school 111,200 109,600 112,300 157,600 115,900 123,400 High school graduate 89,800 97,700 88,500 96,700 96,100 107,600 Some post-secondary 25,200 28,600 64,800 64,500 42,900 58,500 Post-secondary graduate 155,200 230,900 299,600 329,100 339,100 339,300 IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant 49,900 50,400 89,900 126,200 84,700 88,800 Long-term immigrant 126,300 165,200 193,100 246,000 230,700 251,000 Non-immigrant 203,700 241,700 280,500 276,900 277,300 284,700 ETHNICITY White 253,500 288,000 319,000 293,400 300,900 280,200 Black 18,800* 21,900 35,000 46,700 46,000 50,700 East/Southeast Asian 33,700 51,000 55,400 75,200 77,500 100,500 West Asian/Arab 6,900* 6,700* 15,200* 15,100* 10,500* 12,200* South Asian 48,900 59,900 91,900 168,200 116,300 117,300 Latin American NR 7,400* 13,300* 19,400* 14,100* 18,700* Aboriginal NR NR NR NR NR 5,400* Other 12,300* 22,000* 32,800* 18,900* 21,600 42,900* *Use estimate with caution. Reflects respondents aged 12 years and older. NR = Not releasable due to small numbers Page 10 of 13

Notes: Don t know, refused or not stated responses are excluded for the main indicator presented in the table above. Income information was missing for 12% to 21% of records in Peel between 2000/2001 and 2009/2010. This may affect comparability between years. Source: Canadian Community Health Survey 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012, Statistics Canada, Share File, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Question: 2000/2001 to 2007/2008: Have you ever had a flu shot? 2009/2010 onward: Have you ever had a seasonal flu shot? Last Updated: March 30, 2015 Page 11 of 13

EVER HAD A FLU SHOT NUMBER OF RESIDENTS WHO HAVE EVER HAD A FLU SHOT,, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 2000/2001 2003 2005 2007/2008 2009/2010 2011/2012 TOTAL 4,641,400 5,673,500 6,472,300 6,977,300 6,559,500 7,073,400 SEX Male 2,192,500 2,705,600 3,117,500 3,379,800 3,129,200 3,312,700 Female 2,448,800 2,967,900 3,354,900 3,597,500 3,430,300 3,760,700 AGE GROUP (YEARS) 12-18 453,300 643,700 706,800 786,600 701,700 727,400 19-29 636,900 918,900 1,048,100 1,115,600 1,013,400 1,116,000 30-44 1,052,500 1,295,400 1,493,700 1,552,400 1,397,300 1,488,900 45-64 1,356,700 1,674,400 2,022,000 2,216,600 2,138,200 2,313,600 65+ 1,142,000 1,141,100 1,201,700 1,306,100 1,308,900 1,427,400 INCOME LEVEL Low-middle 386,400 366,500 344,400 366,500 323,100 383,800 Middle 825,300 847,000 888,400 898,400 764,500 1,097,300 Upper-middle 1,400,800 1,624,400 1,678,500 1,730,700 1,507,800 2,092,800 Highest 1,495,700 1,992,200 2,598,900 2,919,800 2,747,100 3,492,800 EDUCATION LEVEL Less than high school 1,354,400 1,465,300 1,448,400 1,523,300 1,309,100 1,285,100 High school graduate 953,500 1,071,700 993,000 1,078,000 1,029,800 1,161,100 Some post-secondary 317,600 391,200 540,400 537,000 510,200 423,200 Post-secondary graduate 1,981,800 2,660,700 3,350,900 3,611,200 3,525,300 3,920,300 IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant 306,400 363,300 497,000 541,100 446,400 471,700 Long-term immigrant 1,040,500 1,188,800 1,376,100 1,562,600 1,450,000 1,523,300 Non-immigrant 3,283,400 3,968,800 4,477,000 4,662,000 4,486,000 4,784,300 ETHNICITY White 3,865,600 4,466,100 4,979,100 5,022,600 4,816,100 5,013,000 Black 91,700 130,700 154,000 233,700 215,500 202,600 East/Southeast Asian 289,400 379,100 436,500 567,500 502,400 537,700 West Asian/Arab 44,000 52,300 82,800 138,100 94,000 104,900 South Asian 164,500 198,800 331,500 404,200 370,100 447,600 Latin American 35,700 64,100 61,700 87,500 84,300 104,900 Aboriginal 23,700 31,400 107,900 172,200 150,500 179,800 Other 118,000 200,800 185,700 100,900 138,800 198,500 Reflects respondents aged 12 years and older. Notes: Don t know, refused or not stated responses are excluded for the main indicator presented in the table above. Income information was missing for 12% to 21% of records in Peel between 2000/2001 and 2009/2010. This may affect comparability between years. Page 12 of 13

Source: Canadian Community Health Survey 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012, Statistics Canada, Share File, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Question: 2000/2001 to 2007/2008: Have you ever had a flu shot? 2009/2010 onward: Have you ever had a seasonal flu shot? Last Updated: March 30, 2015 Page 13 of 13