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Wednesday, October 09, 2024
Huron Perth Public Health
Respiratory Illness Season is Here

Respiratory illness season is here, with COVID, influenza, RSV, pertussis and many other respiratory illnesses circulating.

Huron Perth Public Health, your local Family Health Teams and your hospital emergency rooms (as the Huron Perth and Area Ontario Health Team) want you and your children to get through this upcoming respiratory season as safely as possible. Below is information that can help parents and caregivers in Huron Perth to keep their loved ones as healthy as possible in the months ahead.

Reduce the chances of kids getting sick

Take the following actions to reduce the chances of you or your children getting sick:

  • wash hands
  • stay home when sick
  • stay up to date on vaccinations
  • cover coughs and sneezes and mask when needed
  • clean and disinfect surfaces
  • improve indoor ventilation

More information on how to do the above actions can be found at www.hpph.ca/illness. Visit www.hpph.ca/getvaccinated for information on how to access immunizations against flu, COVID, pertussis and RSV.

Manage illness at home

Most respiratory illness in children, including colds, influenza, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) and COVID-19 can be managed at home without the need for prescription medications. However, in some cases, it is important to seek medical care. (Ontario College of Family Physicians). For more information, see Family Doctor Tips on Caring for Children with Respiratory Symptoms . This fact sheet is also available on the OCFP website in multiple languages.

How to access virtual care

Health811 is an easy way to get connected to care that you or your loved ones need and avoid unnecessary visits to the emergency room. Connect with a registered nurse seven days a week, day or night through online chat at https://health811.ontario.ca/ or by calling 811 (Toll free TTY line: 1-866-797-0007). You can also use Health811’s online symptom checker.

Health 811 is a valuable resource to help you determine if and when you need to reach out to your health care provider. In a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
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Covid19 Vaccine for Ontario

Covid19 Vaccine for Ontario 

Contact your primary care provider or Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000 if you're experiencing symptoms of the 2019 novel coronavirus.

COVID-19 Vaccine Information 
Vaccines are now being made available to various population groups based specific eligibility. See your local health unit website for details:
Grey Bruce Health Unit
Huron Perth Public Health
Middlesex London Health Unit (MLHU)
Southwestern Public Health (Oxford - Elgin - St Thomas)

Local Health Care Service Changes

Ministry of Health's online self-assessment tool is available

COVID-19 Assessment Centres
Anyone who needs a test can get one and does not need an OHIP card. Tests are made available by appointment only at assessment centres and at pharmacies
Find an assessment centre near you


Do not call 911 unless it is an emergency.


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