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  • Long-Term Care and Retirement Homes

    g if the resident you are visiting is ill, wear the required personal protective equipment and practice good hand hygiene) Limit your visit to one resident in a day Clean your hands often using soap and water or hand-sanitizer Get a flu shot every year Stay up to date with your COVID-19 vaccination

  • Influenza

      Get a flu shot each year; this is the BEST PROTECTION against influenza

  • Respiratory illness season is here: Protect yourself and your loved ones by getting vaccinated this fall!

    This fall, Algoma Public Health (APH) encourages everyo... If you would like to book a COVID-19 or flu shot at a public health community clinic, online and phone line bookings start Thursday, October 10 at 9:00 a... Both the COVID-19 and flu vaccines are safe and effective for people six months and older

  • Over 15, 000 new appointments added to GFL Memorial Gardens in July

    As Ontario accelerates second dose eligibility, starting today, individuals between the ages of 12-17 are also eligible for accelerated second doses.  Anyone 12 and older is now able to book their second shot, 28 days after their first dose of vaccine.Over 15,000 new appointments have now been…

  • Alcohol

    ) shot of 40 per cent hard liquor (vodka, rum, gin, whiskey) 142 ml (5 oz

  • Algoma COVID-19 Immunization Update

      Algoma Public Health (APH) continues to work with many community partners across the region as more COVID-19 vaccines become available  in the Algoma district. Currently, long-term care home residents and First Nations elder care lodges are completing their second doses of COVID-19 immunization.  …

  • Community Health Profile - 2018

    5     Protect against infectious disease:¹ • Get the flu shot every year – it’s your best defense against the influenza virus

  • Birth Control

      At Algoma Public Health, we believe that everyone has the right to choose the birth control method/ contraception that is right for them. Contraception is a shared responsibility of both partners, so if you are sexually active, it’s important to take steps to avoid unintended pregnancy by using…

  • Workplace Vaccine Toolkit

      As Ontario continues to manage living with COVID-19, vaccines remain one of our best tools for protection against COVID-19. Supporting employees in getting vaccinated and keeping up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines is one of the best ways to protect them from the health risks of COVID-19,…

  • FAQs

    We have grouped our frequently asked questions (FAQ's) into categories to help you find the answer to your question.     Date Created: November, 2022

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