Health officials in Ottawa say they have enough H1N1 vaccine to get through the next three of four days.

After a slowdown in production last week, the provinces and territories are expected to get an additional two million individual doses of the vaccine before week's end.

Ottawa's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Isra Levy, says flu assessment clinics across the city have also helped take pressure off emergency departments that were swamped with patients exhibiting flu-like symptoms.

Although some parts of Ontario are reporting a decline in swine flu-related cases; public health units in eastern Ontario and west Quebec reported five swine flu-related deaths last week.

So far, there have been 115 deaths related to swine flu across the country.