If you are having difficulty breathing or experiencing other severe COVID-19 symptoms, call 911. Advise them of your symptoms and travel history, if applicable.
Region of Waterloo Public Health continues to work closely with local hospitals, health care partners, the Ministry of Health, Public Health Ontario and many community partners to respond to COVID-19 in Waterloo Region.
Waterloo Region residents are strongly advised to continue practicing public health measures and advice and to get vaccinated to slow the spread of COVID-19.
For recommendations on what to do if you’ve been exposed, have symptoms or for screening take the COVID-19 Self-Assessment Tool for yourself or on behalf of someone else.
For more information on COVID-19, visit the Ministry of Health and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Public Health news and notices
Waterloo Region COVID-19 summary
COVID-19 resources for health professionals
Layers of protection |
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Everyone has a role to play to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and respiratory viruses (such as the flu). The actions you take will protect you, loved ones and those most vulnerable in our community. The higher risk you are facing, the more important it is to consistently use as many of these layers as you can.
For more information on how to layer protection from COVID-19, refer to the How to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 fact sheet, and Ministry of Health’s public health measures and advice. |
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If you have COVID-19 symptoms, use the self-assessment tool to help determine if you are eligible for testing or should seek care. There are two main publicly funded types of COVID‑19 test available in Ontario:
Most people with mild COVID-19 symptoms will recover on their own at home without a need for prescription medications. Antiviral treatments are available at local pharmacies for people with symptoms who are at higher risk of severe COVID-19. Most treatments must be taken within the first 5 days of your symptoms starting. For more information about the different types of COVID-19 tests and treatments available and how to access them, visit the Ontario Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 testing and treatment webpage. |
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Schools and child care centres | ||||
Please see COVID-19: health and safety measures for child care to learn about the health and safety measures for licensed child care, before and after school programs and early years programs. A variety of resources for staff and administrators to support COVID-19 prevention and control in schools are available on Public Health Ontario’s COVID-19: Schools and Related Settings webpage. Licensed Child Care setting operators should notify Public Health when their setting is experiencing increased illnesses above what the setting would typically experience by calling the Service First Call Centre at 519-575-4400 or by submitting the Absent Staff and Children Reporting Form for Child Care Centres. Current provincial guidelines do not require schools and child care settings to report positive cases to Public Health. For questions or concerns about the implementation of the provincial guidelines within a school or child care setting, please first speak with the school administrator or child care setting operator |
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Workplaces | ||||
Positive cases and contacts are advised to notify their workplaces and other settings if they test positive or become symptomatic. They are advised to follow the direction given by their employer for any specific COVID-19 policies in place. Businesses or organizations may continue to establish additional policies or requirements above the minimum standards of the regulations for patrons or employees. Tools and guidance for Ontario workplaces is available on the Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 and workplace health and safety webpage to help develop a plan to protect workers, customers, and the public from COVID-19.
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Mental health and community supports | ||||
If you or someone you know is having a mental health emergency, dial 911 or visit your nearest hospital or emergency department. For crisis support, call 1-844-437-3247 (HERE247) or visit here247.ca. General tips for improving and maintaining mental health can be found on our Mental Wellness webpage. For more information, please refer to the following mental health and community resources for adults and children:
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Resources for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples |
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Translated resources | ||||
Please see the Immigration Partnership's resources available in multiple languages, or the Province of Ontario’s COVID-19 communication resources. Translate this page: This website has a built in tool that can translate any webpage into one of over 90 languages. To use the translation tool:
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