Public Health Agency of Canada

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    For fully vaccinated travellers without COVID-19 symptoms arriving in Canada ...

    The Government of Canada has put in place emergency measures under the Quarantine Act to slow the introduction and spread of COVID-19 and variants in Canada. Even if you have been fully vaccinated, there is still a risk that you can be infected with COVID-19 and transmit the virus to others. To...
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    COVID-19: Vaccine safety post-market surveillance

    Canada has several systems in place to monitor the safety and effectiveness of vaccines starting in the early development stage and continuing for as long as the vaccines are in use. Get the facts. Visit Canada.ca/covid-vaccine to learn more.
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    Benefits of workplace testing and screening

    Someone can have COVID-19 and not know it. That’s why more and more workplaces are using rapid tests as part of Workplace Screening, to help keep employees and communities safe. By screening people who are not showing signs of infection, we can identify people who may be carrying COVID-19 into...
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    On board with workplace testing: Hélène V. Gagnon (CAE Inc.)

    The government of Canada is providing access to COVID-19 Rapid Tests. To find out how your workplace can order free rapid tests visit Canada.ca/covid-workplace-testing.
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    Easing border measures for fully vaccinated travellers entering Canada - Perm...

    On September 7, 2021, provided that Canada’s COVID-19 epidemiology remains favourable, the Government intends to open Canada’s borders for discretionary travel by travellers from any country who have been fully vaccinated with Government of Canada-accepted vaccines at least 14 days prior to...
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    COVID-19: Guidance on pets and long-term care homes

    Pets can provide many benefits, especially during times of stress. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, special consideration should be given to animals that reside in or visit long-term care homes (LTCHs), where COVID-19 may transmit more easily and people are at risk of more severe disease....
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    On board with workplace testing: Henry Mizrahi (Lesters Foods)

    The government of Canada is providing access to COVID-19 Rapid Tests. To find out how your workplace can order free rapid tests visit Canada.ca/covid-workplace-testing.
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    Laboratory guidance for SARS-CoV-2 testing

    We present the most up-to-date data on SARS-CoV-2 antibody timelines, including the longevity of antibodies, and the production and detection of neutralizing antibodies and provide practical guidance for clinical microbiology laboratories to both verify commercial serology assays and choose...
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    COVID-19: Improving indoor ventilation

    Proper ventilation is another way to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Good ventilation exchanges indoor air for outdoor air, helping to reduce potentially infectious particles in the air indoors.
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    COVID-19: Guidance on indoor ventilation during the pandemic

    The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has developed this guide to inform Canadians about how indoor ventilation, in combination with other recommended public health measures, can reduce the spread of COVID-19. This guide also provides practical tips on how to improve indoor air, ventilation...
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    Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines: Overview

    COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. Free vaccines will be available to everyone who lives in Canada over the course of 2021. Until extensive immunization is achieved, public health measures will continue to be essential to minimize the spread of COVID-19 in Canada and save lives.
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    COVID 19: How you can help

    Here are some concrete, meaningful ways to contribute and make a real difference in the lives of people living in Canada.
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    Interim guidance: Care of residents in long term care homes during the COVID-...

    This document provides care guidance specific to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canadian homes/facilities where older adults require continuous supervised care, including professional health services, personal care and other services such as meals, laundry and housekeeping.
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    Going out: Personal and social activities during the COVID-19 pandemic

    As provinces and territories lift or adjust public health measures, we have to think about the risks associated with different settings and activities. Before going out, consider the risks and make informed choices to keep yourself, your family and your communities safe. If a planned activity...
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    People who are at high risk for severe illness from COVID-19

    Some Canadians are at risk of developing severe complications from an illness due to underlying medical conditions and age. If you are at risk for complications, you can take action to reduce your risk of getting sick from COVID-19.
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    COVID-19 in Canada: Modelling update

    Data to keep Canadians up to date on where we are and models to understand where we might be heading in the COVID-19 epidemic.
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    Be prepared for COVID-19 (infographic)

    There are simple, practical things you can do to prepare in case you or someone in your household becomes ill or if COVID-19 becomes common in your community.
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