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Algoma update on COVID-19 and Immunizations
COVID-19 Immunizations The Algoma district continues in Phase One and is expanding into Phase Two of the provincial roll out of COVID-19 with immunization clinic sites in place in municipalities and First Nation communities across the district, operated by numerous health partners
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Food Insecurity in Algoma
Children who experience food insecurity have poorer general health and are at greater risk for mental health conditions including social anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and depression
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PSA: 41 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#818 - #858) and two potential public exposures
If you want to be fully immunized by the holiday season, now is the time to get your first dose
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New Project Offers Early Developmental Screening to Parents & Caregivers
In collaboration with SickKids and Queen’s University, Algoma is participating in a research study that will help build the Canadian Database of Development, Infancy to Six (CanDDIS)—the first of its kind in Canada
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Pregnancy Options
The first step is to determine if you are pregnant by doing a pregnancy test. When should I Take a Pregnancy Test? A pregnancy test is most accurate if it is done at least 7 days past an expected menstrual period and with a first morning sample of urine
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Stages of Development
Members of the Garden River First Nation requiring services can contact the Garden River Wellness Centre at (705) 946-5710
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A message for our school community
Everyone is reminded that it’s not too late to roll up a sleeve and get vaccinated! In fact, to help support a safer return to school, the province has extended the eligibility for the Pfizer vaccine to children born in 2009, which means that all children turning 12 years old before the end of 20
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Public Health Officials across Northern Ontario increase COVID-19 protection for all users of indoor sporting facilities
NORTHERN ONTARIO, ON – Northern Ontario Medical Officers of Health continue to put the health and safety of residents first