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Be fully vaccinated by the start of the new school year
Parents, teachers and students aged 12 and up who still need their first dose of vaccine still have time to get their 1st and 2nd dose and be fully immunized before the start of the school year... Individuals who had their 1st dose at GFL Memorial Gardens A reminder that if you received your first
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Prenatal Education
Prenatal refers to the time before birth; during or relating to a pregnancy. In this section learn about the changes that both you and your growing baby go through during each trimester. It will be helpful to review these topics with your partner/support person. On This Page: Your baby's…
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Algoma Public Health launches 2025 Public Health Champion – Early Years Edition
Award recipients will be honoured at the Algoma Public Health Board of Health meeting on February 25, 2026
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Fifth Disease
) After 1 to 4 days, a red, lace-like rash appears, first on the torso and arms, and then spreads to the rest of the body
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Childhood Attachment
Creating a bond with your baby can be a special experience. You can begin when you are pregnant by talking to your growing baby. Once they are born, you can hold them skin-to-skin to create a physical bond. If you have a partner and you both hold and touch your infant frequently, your little one …
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Oral Health
The World Health Organization defines oral health as being free of chronic mouth and facial pain, oral and throat cancer, oral sores, birth defects such as cleft lip and palate, periodontal (gum) disease, tooth decay and tooth loss, and other diseases and disorders that affect the mouth and oral…
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Toilet Training
When it comes to toilet learning, every child is different. Some children are ready as young as 18 months, but most start between 2 and 4 years of age. As a parent, it’s your job to be patient and follow your child’s cues through each step of the process. Source: Caring for Kids, Toilet…
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Speech and Language
Last Modified: November, 2022
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Residents must continue to stay at home as much as possible and avoid close contact with others outside your household as Algoma enters Yellow – Protect zone of provincial framework
As of February 10, all Algoma long-term care residents, and residents and staff of First Nation elder care lodges have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine's two-dose series
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
A two dose schedule is recommended for immunocompetent girls and boys who receive their first dose before turning 15






