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Some people are at higher risk of getting very sick from respiratory viruses like the flu , COVID -19 and RSV . Below you will find information on infection prevention, symptoms, vaccination and...Read more
There are many things I’ve done as a parent to keep my daughter safe. I buckled her into a car seat when she was a baby. I make sure she wears sunscreen to protect her skin from the sun’s harmful UV...Read more
MESSAGE FROM DR . NICOLA MERCER , MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH AND CEO Public Health’s programs and services are available to everyone in the community. Public Health works around the clock to help...Read more
Vaccines and immunization 0-18 Report of Immunization form ( PDF , 1 page, 102 KB ) Report of Adverse Event Following Immunization ( AEFI ) Statement of Medical Exemption – Immunization of School...Read more
Between one and three months you’ll see big changes in your little baby. Those sleepy eyes will learn to watch your face and follow moving objects. Those little clenched fists will learn to open and...Read more
Children in child care settings are at a greater risk of illness due to: Close contact with children from other households Shared toys and learning materials Interest in mouthing objects Developing...Read more
This page will feature presentation materials, webinar and workshop information and related trainings for Designated Officers and Emergency Service Workers. Resources Designated Officers Workshop...Read more
Public Health regularly communicates and collaborates with healthcare providers in our area, including physicians, nurses and nurse practitioners, long-term care staff, emergency service workers (...Read more
Duty to Report Ontario Regulation 557/90 (O. Reg 557/90) sets out the duty to report animal bite and contact information: “A physician, registered nurse in the extended class, veterinarian, police...Read more
Infections are illnesses caused by germs or microorganisms like viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. These microorganisms can be shared between people, animals, and insects; and can be found on...Read more
You might not always see us, but we’re there WDG Public Health helps residents of Wellington County, Dufferin County and the City of Guelph stay well. How do we do that? By protecting people from...Read more
If you have a question or concern that needs an immediate response, please call 1-800-265-7293. Senior Management Name/Title Contact Dr. N. J. Mercer Medical Officer of Health, CEO Dr. Matthew...Read more
When I am talking to clients, members of the community, or even guests around the dinner table, it is obvious that many people confuse the work of Public Health with what we commonly call Canada’s...Read more
On Wednesday, February 10, WDG Public Health presented a robust plan for mass COVID -19 immunization clinics to Ontario’s COVID -19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force; the plan received a strong...Read more
Download the 2018 Community Report ( PDF , 32 Pages, 6.6 MB ) Message from Dr. Nicola Mercer, Medical Officer of Health & CEO Change and Consistency It is a time of change for Wellington-Dufferin...Read more
Download the 2019 Community Report ( PDF , 35 pages, 4 MB ) Message from Dr. Nicola Mercer, Medical Officer of Health & CEO As Medical Officer of Health and CEO of Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph...Read more
Joining our team means making an impact. We are dedicated to promoting and protecting the health of individuals and communities in Wellington County, Dufferin County and the City of Guelph. This...Read more
TB skin tests can be booked at all WDGPH locations. The cost of a TB skin test is $40 per test. Testing is free for those identified by Public Health. Please call 1-800-265-7293 ext. 7006 for an...Read more
Download the 2017 Community Report ( PDF ). 50 years of health and well-being In 2017, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health celebrated 50 years of promoting healthy lives and preventing disease...Read more