Please see link below for pertinent information relating to details on the 2024/2025 COVID-19 vaccine program.
This document includes information to the storage and handling of Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccines.
Please see link below for pertinent information relating to details on the 2024/2025 COVID-19 vaccine program.
The intended audience for this guidance document includes pharmacies, distribution centers, hospitals, and public health units.
Please see link below for pertinent information relating to details on the 2024/2025 COVID-19 vaccine program.
This fact sheet provides basic information only and can be used as a reference for vaccine administrators to support COVID-19 immunization.
Please see link below for pertinent information relating to details on the 2024/2025 COVID-19 vaccine program.
Vaccination this fall with the co-circulation of respiratory diseases, such as influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), will be very important to protect the health of individuals, families, and communities as well as mitigate impacts on our healthcare system.
Please see links below for pertinent information relating to wastewater surveillance for the detection of COVID-19 in the GTA and province.
The links below can be used to make an informed decision on when to begin specific IPAC measures such as active surveillance and/or mandatory wearing of medical masks in agencies.
This is an exciting time of the year with holiday, decorations, and food, but this time of year also poses a challenge for infection prevention and control in the healthcare setting given the presence of vulnerable individuals, outbreak management experience and the effects of staffing limitations within the facility.
The IPAC department has provided the following guidelines for decoration and food safety during holiday festivities to make this a fun and safe time for all.
This checklist can be used by infection prevention and control (IPAC) Leads and their Supervisors to select areas of focus for learning, professional development and planning. IPAC Leads may choose to use this roadmap as a guide to build knowledge, skills and abilities needed to be successful in the IPAC Lead role. This checklist is to be used in addition to –and does not replace- the advice, guidelines, recommendations and directives, or other direction of provincial Ministries and local public health authorities.
•By those working in or supporting long-term care or retirement homes for the purpose of self-assessment and to guide policies, procedures, preparedness and response planning.
• To assist individuals who are trained in or working with those who are trained in infection prevention and control (IPAC) in conducting IPAC assessments in long-term care and retirement homes.
• As a point-in-time assessment and for ongoing re-evaluation at recommended intervals (e.g., more frequently if results require improvement) is recommended as required.
• In addition to—and does not replace—the advice, guidelines, recommendations, or other direction from provincial Ministries and local public health authorities:
This self-assessment audit is designed to help Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) leads at long-term care homes and retirement homes assess how their IPAC practices meet minimum IPAC requirements under applicable legislation and regulations. Completing this audit can assist when discussing the need for IPAC support from IPAC Hubs, public health units, Public Health Ontario, or other supporting agencies or Ministries. Staff performing this audit should ensure they are up-to-date with the most current IPAC protocols in their facility.
Information pamphlets on COVID-19
Adult Day Services (ADS) are professional care settings where community-dwelling adults receive social or health services for some part of the day. Some ADS characteristics – such as frequent social activities, group dining facilities, communal spaces, and shared transportation – may increase the risk of COVID-19 spread.
27 page presentation by Elizabeth Bryce from Vancouver Coastal Health on the history of infection control.
A national standard developed by Infection Prevention and Control Canada (IPAC Canada).
A document outlining how to break the Chain of Transmission and the necessary steps to perform a Risk Assessment.
A document outlining administrative controls to help prevent infections.
A document outlining environmental controls to help prevent infections.
A document outlining hand hygiene and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
A national standard developed by Infection Prevention and Control Canada (IPAC Canada).
A document outlining the infection prevention and control practices that mst be used routinely during all activities with clients, patients or residents.
27 page presentation by Elizabeth Bryce from Vancouver Coastal Health on the history of infection control.
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