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1/4 #COVID19 key concerns 🇨🇦 : we’ve got the winter blues across the country, but this too shall pass! Let’s lighten the blues sooner with layers of protection for you and yours. #FullyVaccinated #BoosterDose #VaccinesPlus
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2/4 Winterizing your #covidwise includes choosing a mask that is well-constructed and can be adjusted to fit your face snugly to filter potentially contaminated air in/out of your mask. 🚫 #MaskGaps
3/4 Improving indoor ventilation also helps by reducing levels of infectious particles in the air, which is particularly important for times when we’re in closed spaces with others outside our immediate household. #AVOID3Cs #GoodVentilation
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CASES, DATA, EPIDEMIOLOGY & YOU!

So, our dashboard says -1 cases. About that...

Our dashboards are live documents. The data you see reported each day is a snapshot in time.

Fun fact: today, we actually have 20 new cases.

Why did the dashboard say -1? Let's discuss. (1/9)
Data is important to us.

Being transparent & providing you with the most accurate information possible is the mission of our epidemiologists. Their work doesn't stop after a case is added to our dashboard.

In fact, that's actually when the bulk of their work begins. (2/9)
Every case goes through a quality assurance process.

It takes a lot of time & effort, especially when you're in the middle of another resurgence and reporting 300+ cases per day.

Sometimes, their work will find that a case previously reported in Ottawa wasn't ours. (3/9)
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THIS IS A CATCHY & ATTENTION-GRABBING TITLE

Today, the Province will likely announce what zone of the reopening framework we'll shift into as of Tuesday. Whatever is announced, though, doesn't change what we need to do. Why?

Kindly read these 14 tweets & we'll tell you. (1/14)
Fun fact: COVID-19 does not follow us on Twitter. COVID doesn't know, or particularly care, if we're in the Red or Orange zone.

The behaviours of the virus do not depend on the current ‘zone’ of public health restrictions. And, to be perfectly candid, neither should ours. (2/14)
Once upon a time we used to say #WeAreInThisTogether in our messaging. Here's the thing: we are, but we aren't. Not everyone is experiencing this pandemic the same.

Nurses, doctors, paramedics & healthcare workers have experienced things much differently than most of us. (3/14)
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1/6 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦 : Today, in lieu of a daily in-person update to the media, I have issued a Monday statement urging all Canadians to keep up our collective efforts to control the spread of #COVID19. Read the statement here: canada.ca/en/public-heal…
2/6 #COVID19 is not gone. Be aware of the risks for exposure in your area and make informed decisions based on the latest advice, including recommendations of local #publichealth authorities in your area. #COVIDwise
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3/6 We cannot let our guard down now. We have worked too hard and come too far. Continue good #publichealth practices to reduce your risk of getting infected and spreading the infection to others. #BePartoftheSolution
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Ottawa, can we talk about these rising case #'s?

Yes, there is cause for concern. If we don't get a handle on this, it could undermine all the work we’ve done. But while we're seeing new cases, the solution to the issue isn't new. In fact, it's a solution we all know. (1/5)
COVID-19 hasn't gone anywhere. The virus is still here, and if we're gonna get these case #'s back down, we need to keep doing the things that we know work: frequent hand-washing, practicing physical distancing, wearing masks and staying home when sick. (2/5)
Learning to live with the virus won't be easy. None of us are perfect. We MUST be #COVIDwise & be mindful of our risks when choosing activities. The rise in cases shows us that our actions affect case #'s. When we take our eyes off the ball, cases rise. It's that simple. (3/5)
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1/3 To prevent the spread of #COVID19, assess your risk for exposure and potential to spread to family, friends and other contacts and plan activities accordingly. #COVIDwise #StoptheSpread
2/3 ➡️Stay home/away from others, if you think you may have been exposed to #COVID19 or develop symptoms

➡️Protect vulnerable family, friends and contacts by finding virtual ways to connect and support those who are at higher risk for severe outcomes
3/3 ➡️Plan lower risk activities by opting for outdoor gathering, with fewer people and for short durations
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OTTAWA, STAGE 3, & YOU: a thread

Tomorrow, Ottawa begins Stage 3. While this is certainly cause for celebration, it brings with it a heightened need to be mindful of our actions. COVID-19 is still here, and we must continue working to reduce transmission in our community (1/6)
As we've seen happen elsewhere, ignoring the need to be vigilant can quickly lead to a resurgence of cases. Before choosing to take part in activities, ask yourself "What is my level of risk with this activity? Can I do this safely? Is there a safer alternative?" (2/6)
We must all be mindful of levels of risk when out in the community. Going to the gym? Wear a mask & only take it off for strenuous activity. Burpees = no mask. Taking selfies for Insta = mask. Capiche? Sitting in a pub? If you're not eating or drinking, wear a mask and (3/6)
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1/5 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: With #COVID19 around, the choices we make each day impact not only ourselves and our loved ones, but members of our communities as well. Be #COVIDWise.
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2/5 To go or not to go…into a shop, hang out with friends, head out camping or to a cottage? These can be stressful times as you carefully weigh the risks and benefits, in order to make what used to be easy, everyday decisions.
3/5 You are not alone and we’ve learned a lot as we flattened our curve. So let’s review some actions you can take everyday to help lower your risk and to make these day to day choices a little bit easier
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1/6 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: Today, in lieu of a daily in-person update to the media, I have issued a Tuesday statement you can read in full here: canada.ca/en/public-heal…
2/6 Restarting social & economic activities is about striking a balance - resuming priority activities & services with appropriate controls in place to limit health & societal impacts of #COVID19.
3/6 Jurisdictions are moving slowly and cautiously keeping a close eye on the local epidemiology of #COVID19 b/c that is what drives which #publichealth measures are required and activities are permitted.
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1/5 #COVID19 key concerns in 🇨🇦: Today, in lieu of a daily in-person update to the media, I have issued a statement you can read in full here: canada.ca/en/public-heal…
2/5 As more business, social and recreational spaces & services reopen this week, I am stressing the importance of going OUT SMART. #COVID19 is still present in 🇨🇦, including areas with active outbreaks & community spread hotspots. #COVIDWise
3/5 While we have made progress to #FlattentheCurve, it is vital that all Canadians work with #publichhealth to keep up epidemic control measures by #PhysicalDistancing #Handwashing #CoughEtiquette & extra layers, as needed.
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