COVID | Ontario
OverviewWhileOntario,likeotherjurisdictions,hastakenmeasurestobeabletolivewithandmanageCOVID-19forthelong-term,westillneedtodoourparttoprotectourselvesandothers,especiallyduringrespiratoryillnessseason.Thisincludesusingthelayersofprotectionthatweknowhelpkeepourselvesandothershealthy:stayinguptodateonyourCOVID-19vaccinesandflushotswearingamaskincrowdedindoorpublicspaces,especiallyforthoseathigherriskofsevereinfectionscreeningdailyforsignsofillnessandstayinghomewhenyouaresickwashingyourhandsof...
OverviewWhile Ontario, like other jurisdictions, has taken measures to be able to live with and manage COVID-19 for the long-term, we still need to do our part to protect ourselves and others, especially during respiratory illness season.
This includes using the layers of protection that we know help keep ourselves and others healthy:
staying up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines and flu shotswearing a mask in crowded indoor public spaces, especially for those at higher risk of severe infectionscreening daily for signs of illness and staying home when you are sickwashing your hands oftencovering your mouth when you cough or sneezeregularly cleaning high touch surfacesFor more information on how to protect yourself and others, read Public Health Ontario’s fact sheet[1].
Vaccines and other routine immunizationsIt is important to get the COVID-19 vaccine when you are eligible and stay up to date with routine immunizations. Vaccines are safe, effective and the best way...