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Annual Report 2022
https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/HealthUnit/About/Publications/Reports/Annual-Report-2022
of adverse drinking water quality incidents, monitored public beaches, and issued health advisories, . EXCELLENCE We believe in providing the highest quality programs and services to achieve our vision, were processed within two weeks of receipt. Safe Water Program Following several years of recreational water restrictions that were in place due to the pandemic, the Safe Water Program focused, reopening after months of inactivity. More than 1,020 inspections of recreational water facilities
SMDHU Annual Report 2020-2021
https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/HealthUnit/About/Publications/Reports/Annual-Report-2020-2021
health potential. EXCELLENCE We believe in providing the highest quality programs and services, that arise from our built and natural environments. Safe Water Program continued with efforts to prevent or reduce the burden of water-borne illnesses and injury related to drinking and recreational water through on-going response to adverse water conditions, and where required, issuing boil water and/or drinking water orders and public notices. Public health inspectors assessed risk and inspected
Measles
https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/Promos/Measles
: When seeking medical care, wear a well-fitting, high-quality face mask Previous Cases, Safety MeasuresStay home if you're feeling sick.Wash your hands frequently with soap and water
Municipal Heat Response Planning
https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/HealthUnit/Workplaces/Municipalities/Municipal-Heat-Response-Planning
influence other climate-related health hazards as vector-borne illnesses, food and water quality, access to drinking water with public drinking fountains.Implement systems for people to self-register

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