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    COVID-19 quarantine compliance and enforcement (Compliance Call Campaign 4.0 ...

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, enhanced border measures authorized by the Quarantine Act were introduced. These measures ensure appropriate actions are taken to reduce the spread of the virus. To verify and improve compliance with the Emergency Orders under the Quarantine Act, the Public Health...
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Adjusting public health measures in the context of COVID-19 vaccination

    As COVID-19 continues to circulate in Canada and more people are getting vaccinated, different public health measures (PHMs) may be required, based on the level of transmission and other key indicators outlined below. This interim guidance provides considerations for adjusting PHMs in the context...
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    COVID-19 for heath professionals: Post COVID-19 condition

    The World Health Organization (WHO) refers to symptoms lasting for weeks or months after a COVID-19 infection as post COVID-19 condition. Some studies have reported later symptoms in patients with a severe COVID-19 infection. For example, those who were hospitalized or needed intensive care...
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    COVID-19 medical masks and respirators

    Information on the different types and uses of masks and respirators approved for use in Canada, and their importance during the COVID-19 pandemic to help slow the spread of coronavirus and protect health care providers.
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    COVID-19: How to quarantine or isolate at home

    How to quarantine or isolate at home. Quarantine or isolation can reduce the spread of COVID-19, including its variants, in your household and community. That's why it's important to follow the advice of your local public health authority about when and how to quarantine or isolate.
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Dementia Strategic Fund: Awareness raising initiatives

    Budget 2019 announced $50 million over 5 years to support the implementation of key elements of Canada’s first national dementia strategy. Most of Budget 2019 funding ($40M) will be administered through the Dementia Strategic Fund (DSF), which will support a variety of activities, including the...
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Dementia and ischemic heart disease comorbidity among Canadians aged 65 years...

    The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) uses the Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System (CCDSS) to conduct national surveillance of 20 chronic conditions, including diagnosed dementia ("all types of dementia" when not specifically mentioned) and diagnosed ischemic heart disease (IHD)....
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Infectious Disease and Climate Change Fund

    The Infectious Disease and Climate Change Fund (IDCCF) addresses the impact of climate change on human health in Canada by: increasing capacity, enabling Canadians and communities and improving adaptability and resiliency.
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Moving Forward on a Pan-Canadian Health Data Strategy

    COVID-19 has highlighted issues that make it a challenge to collect, share, and use health data for the benefit of Canadians. 'Health data' includes public health, health system and population health data. Reliable, timely and relevant public health data are crucial to help public health...
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    2020-2021 Future-Oriented Statement of Operations (Unaudited) - Public Health...

    The Future-Oriented Statement of Operations has been prepared on the basis of government priorities and the Public Health Agency of Canada’s (the Agency) plans as described in the Departmental Plan. The information in the forecast results for fiscal year 2019-20 is based on actual results as at...
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    Public Health Agency of Canada
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