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Healthcare without Harm: Supporting Clients with Food Insecurity
Adverse Events Following Immunization
An adverse event following immunization (AEFI) is an unwanted or unexpected health outcome that happens after someone receives a vaccine, which may or may not be caused by the vaccine. Although rare, AEFI’s can occur. Potential AEFI side effects and management…
Frequently Asked Questions and Resources
Someone in my household has head lice. What do I do?
Head lice (PDF) are a common issue at school. These tiny, flat insects live and breed on the head and pass easily from one person to another, usually through head-to-head contact. This is part of the…
A rack-card sized PDF on Healthy Relationships and Consent.
As noted in a memo from Ontario's CMOH to health system partners (February 20, 2024), there is an increased risk of measles in the Americas and globally.
Travel is the biggest risk factor for our area and travel related measles cases have been identified in Ontario, with the most recent…
On Monday, April 8, 2024, there will be a total solar eclipse in parts of Ontario when the Moon travels between the Sun and the Earth.
The Thunder Bay District will only experience a partial solar eclipse, when the Moon will block part of the Sun around 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Eastern time). During…
English and French questions and answer sheets regarding Pentacel to Pediacel conversions. Updated March 2024.
Updated March 2023. Inspection records for the following recreational camps:
Aurora
Duncan
Gitchigoomee
Round Lake
SCA Eagle's Cove
Wilderness Discovery Camp
2024 update for Tuberculosis in the Thunder Bay District.
Community Conversations and Action Toolkit, updated March 2024.
Eclipse safety guidelines from the Canadian Optometrists Association. Be safe for the eclipse on April 8, 2024!