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Reporting Obligations
Suspected cases, including West Nile fever and West Nile neurological manifestations, must be reported to the Thunder Bay District Health Unit by the next working day by fax, phone or mail.
Fax: (807) 625-4822
Phone: 625-5930 or toll-free at 1-888-294-6630, ext. 5930…
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit plays a lead role on the Community Traffic Awareness Committee (CTAC), a community-driven coalition dedicated to:Reduce injury and death related to the road (traffic)Improve road (traffic) safety through education, public awareness, advocacy and enforcement…
Released in August 2017, this report includes perspectives or challenges and potential solutions to getting a safe ride home on a night out and typical alcohol consumption, as well as promising interventions to improve late night transportation. The following documents are included here for…
Welcome to ICON (Immunization Connect Ontario), a secure online system for quickly and conveniently:
reporting immunization information to the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
accessing vaccine record information when needed.
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The purpose of this community engagement exercise was to hear from both service providers and community members about their experience with violence as well as to solicit ideas that could be used to inform prevention strategies. It was identified that service providers, as well as community members…
Updated for 2017-2018
January 21, 2019
Walkability and Pedestrian Safety in Thunder Bay
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit, in partnership with Lakehead University and City of Thunder Bay, has prepared a comprehensive research report on Walkability and Pedestrian Safety in Thunder Bay. The report highlights the importance of…
Have you had an Unexpected Bad Reaction to a Street Drug?
Report bad drugs here. The Thunder Bay District Health Unit will investigate further.
If someone is having a bad reaction now, call 911.
Submit Your Bad Street Drugs Experience
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Everyone 6 months and older is now eligible for a flu shot.
Some highlights:
Everyone is now eligible for a flu shot and their next dose COVID-19 vaccine if they are 6 months and older.
Those who are considered high risk and priority groups continue to be eligible. …