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H1N1 updates
Toronto Public Health has updated the pandemic influenza plan in 2009. This document was based on planning assumptions for a moderately severe pandemic and is therefore not meant to provide specific direction for responding to the 2009 H1N1 novel virus. The plan is intended to be used for planning guidance alongside the specific advice provided by federal, provincial and local authorities during an actual pandemic situation.
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Planning guides
Toronto Public Health has prepared a number of planning guides to assist community partners in developing their own pandemic influenza plans. These documents were based on planning assumptions for a moderately severe pandemic and are therefore not meant to provide specific direction for responding to the 2009 H1N1 novel virus. The guides are intended to be used as planning tools. All agencies, businesses and other partners in the community should use these tools alongside the specific advice provided by federal, provincial and local authorities during an actual pandemic situation. Guides currently available include:
More Planning Guides will be posted when available. Also check the left side of this page for more pandemic planning information for various sectors.
Stop the Spread of Germs Health Promotion Campaign Toronto Public Health has launched a health promotion campaign encouraging everyone to do their part to stop the spread of germs by keeping their hands clean, covering their cough and, when they do not have a tissue, to "Do the Sleeve Sneeze."
Multi-lingual Resources
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