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Toxic Drugs in Algoma
Community Assessment and Next Steps The purpose of this report is to provide a general understanding of the toxic drug crisis, how it is being experienced in Algoma, and what we can do as a community to respond
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2020 Public Health Champions Awarded
This year our Health Protection Champion is Leila Macumber – Serpent River First Nation
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Healthy Start To School
Is your child ready for school? Has your child received the required immunizations needed to attend school? Does Algoma Public Health have your child's immunization record? Has your child had their first dental visit? Has your child had an eye examination? &nbs
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Mental Wellness
The Mental Health Commission Canada developed a Continuum Self Check which includes some general indicators to help understand your mental health and where you might fall on the continuum... This is visualized in the Two Continua Model: (click to enlarge) Taking Care of Your Mental Wellness A good fir
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Food Safety at Home
Safe food handling at home starts with four basic pillars: clean: wash hands and surfaces often separate: don’t cross-contaminate cook: cook to proper temperature chill: refrigerate promptly Learn more about the general principles of food safety by attending a food handler training and certificati
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PSA: 26 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#742 - #767) and two potential public exposures
Marie YMCA Public health is advising anyone who was present in the women’s general change room, the men’s general change room, and/or the family change room at Sault Ste... If you want to be fully immunized by the holiday season, now is the time to get your first dose
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Algoma now offering fourth doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible groups
The Ontario government has expanded eligibility for fourth doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to individuals aged 60 and over as well as First Nation, Métis, and Inuit individuals and their non-Indigenous household members aged 18 and over
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Immunization Exemption
In some cases, a child may be exempt from immunization requirements due to medical or non-medical reasons. Medical exemptions include proof of serological immunity, a clinical diagnosis of disease, or because the child has true vaccine contraindication. Non-medical exemptions are due to conscience, …
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Food Handler Training
“At least one food handler or supervisor at a public food premises must be certified as a safe food handler and on-site during every hour the premise is operating” (Ontario Regulation 493/17 Sec 32) A self-study manual is free: Food Safety: A Guide for Ontario's Food…
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Child Care Centres
Child Care Centre Manual






