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Changes to Case and Contact Management Processes in Algoma
Effective today, Thursday, December 23, 2021, Algoma Public Health (APH) is implementing changes to case and contact management processes to respond to the rapid spread of COVID-19 and to redirect resources to COVID-19 immunization. These modifications are consistent with provincial changes being …
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Dedicated COVID-19 vaccine appointments for long term care and retirement home, congregate living, child care and education sectors
In alignment with provincial actions to accelerate COVID-19 immunization, Algoma Public Health and community partners are maintaining access to timely COVID-19 immunization for those working in long term care and retirement homes, congregate living settings, child care, and education. Over 3700…
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Drinking Water Information Notice - Municipality of Wawa
Update - Drinking Water Information Notice - April 7, 2022The Municipality of Wawa, in consultation with Algoma Public Health, is pleased to announce that chlorine concentrations have returned to normal levels at the water treatment plant and chlorine levels in the distribution system have returned …
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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. Expanding booster eligibility provides an extra layer of…
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Food insecurity is an urgent election issue
With less than one month to go before the provincial election, Algoma Public Health (APH) is urging individuals and organizations to recognize food insecurity as an urgent public health problem, and call on all candidates seeking election to take action. Prior to COVID-19, 13% of Ontario…
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COVID Numbers on the Rise: Residents Reminded to Take Necessary Precautions
PUBLIC HEALTH CONTINUES TO MONITOR INCREASED COVID-19 TRENDS IN THE REGION Algoma Public Health has observed an increasing trend in COVID-19 cases across Algoma over the past two weeks. Early signals indicate that we are entering a new wave in the region. Residents are reminded to continue to…
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COVID numbers on the rise: residents are reminded to take necessary precautions
Public health continues to monitor increased COVID-19 trends in the region Algoma Public Health has observed an increasing trend in high risk COVID-19 cases across Algoma over the past week. Early signals indicate increased transmission of COVID-19 in the region. Residents are reminded to…
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First confirmed influenza cases in Algoma
Algoma Public Health (APH) is reporting the first two confirmed cases of influenza A this respiratory season in the Sault Ste. Marie area. For the past two years, the circulation of influenza has remained low due to COVID measures. However, as restrictions ease, a return to higher numbers of…
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A reminder on the safe disposal of needles
(Joint news release from Algoma Public Health and the City of Sault Ste. Marie)Spring has arrived and with the melting snow, Algoma Public Health and the City of Sault Ste. Marie are reminding residents how to dispose of needles safely, in case they are found on the ground in public spaces. The…
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Community Invited to Participate in Bike to Work Week
The City of Sault Ste. Marie (the City), the Sault Cycling Club (SCC) and Algoma Public Health (APH) are inviting area residents and businesses to bike and go green from June 3 – 9, 2023 for Bike to Work Week. Bike to Work Week is a week-long event that encourages people to leave their cars at …






