Today is your last day to get a flu shot at one of the special clinics set up around B.C. to offer vaccinations for the H1N1 virus.
Health officials are closing almost all the clinics in the face of falling demand for the shots.
"The demand is slowing down," medical health officer Dr. Perry Kendall said. "We think we can meet the demand without having to take over malls or high school gyms or community centres."
The shots will continue to be available at doctors' offices, medical clinics and through some pharmacists.
The number of deaths and hospitalizations from the flu has been falling in recent weeks, but Kendall says there could be another wave of the illness later in the winter.
Since April, 47 people have died in the province, 40 of them having suffered from underlying medical conditions, five who didn't and two cases are still under investigation.
For a complete list of H1N1 and seasonal flu clinics, visit the B.C. health services website.