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Getting outside can help boost your mental health. In your neighbourhood, you can walk, run, wheel, bike, and inline skate while continuing to practice physical distancing. Tell us how you've been getting outside in your neighbourhood during COVID-19. #TogetherApart Image
@CMHAHamilton Not being able to see or care for a loved one is hard. Feelings of sadness and worry are normal. Be kind to yourself. Supports are available: hamilton.ca/coronavirus/ta… #BeKindToYourself #MentalHealthWeek Image
As #EssentialWorkers, it is important to protect not only your physical health, but also your mental health. Taking time for self-care can help boost your mental health. Visit: hamilton.ca/coronavirus/ta… #MentalHealthWeek Image
If you are feeling anxious and stressed about COVID-19, drinking alcohol or using other substances can worsen these feelings. For tips to manage stress or to find support locally visit: hamilton.ca/coronavirus/ta… #MentalHealthWeek Image
Caring for others during COVID-19 and feeling overwhelmed? Remember that helpers need help too. Take care of yourself, so you can take care of others. Supports are available to help you: bit.ly/3bec5dD #MentalHealthWeek Image

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Apr 24, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine appointments are now available for Black and other racialized populations/people of colour ages 18+ who live in postal codes L9C, L8W, L8L, L8N and L9K at the COVID-19 vaccine clinic at FIRSTONTARIO CENTRE, Friday to Sunday this coming week.
For an appointment at FirstOntario Centre, or another clinic location depending on availability of vaccine, please call the Public Health Services COVID-19 Hotline at 905-974-9848, option 7. This is a by-appointment-only clinic, walk-ins are not permitted.
Proof of address must be shown when arriving for an appointment if eligibility is due to a hot spot address. Due to potential call volumes expected at the call centre, we ask that those who are calling for an appointment are patient and call back if the lines are busy.
Read 5 tweets
Oct 2, 2020
With cases of COVID-19 on the rise in #HamOnt and across Ontario, Hamilton’s Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, is echoing the announcement made by Premier Doug Ford earlier today and recommending that residents move away from the concept of the “social circle”
and limit close interactions to those within their households.

Trends in COVID-19 cases in Hamilton are showing that the virus is most commonly being transmitted at private social gatherings, in situations where people are not practicing appropriate physical distancing,
and when people are not wearing masks indoors or in other settings where physical distancing is a challenge.

With businesses and schools reopening, and many residents returning to work, the concept of a social circle no longer reflects the reality of our daily lives,
Read 10 tweets
Sep 26, 2020
The City of Hamilton is advising residents that an employee working at the Flamborough Municipal Service Centre (MSC) has tested positive for COVID-19.

Release>>hamilton.ca/government-inf… #HamOnt
Hamilton Public Health Services notified the City of the positive test result late this afternoon. The employee is currently self-isolating and Public Health Services is in the process of completing contact tracing to ensure all close contacts also self-isolate.
The City of Hamilton extends its best wishes to the employee and hopes for a speedy recovery.
Read 6 tweets
Sep 22, 2020
Hamilton healthcare providers understand the need for timely COVID-19 testing and are working collaboratively to meet a significant increase in demand.

Release>>hamilton.ca/government-inf… #HamOnt Image
Visits to testing centres have doubled in recent weeks to approximately 1000 people per day.

Yesterday, calls to Hamilton Public Health Services booking line jumped to 3000 calls, compared to approximately 1000 calls two weeks ago.
In order to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and accommodate faster testing for symptomatic individuals and close contacts of confirmed cases, we are asking people to please book an appointment. Walk-ins will not be guaranteed an immediate test & may need to schedule an appointment.
Read 8 tweets
Sep 14, 2020
Due to the nature of the employee’s position working closely with the public, the City of Hamilton is advising that it has been notified that one of its Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) bus operators has tested positive for COVID-19.

Release>>hamilton.ca/government-inf… #HamOnt
The employee last worked on Route #5 Delaware Tuesday, September 8 and Wednesday, September 9, 2020.

Public Health advises there is low risk to the public, however the City decided to advise the public out of an abundance of caution.
The employee notified the City over the weekend after testing positive. The operator and any others they may have come in contact with are currently self-isolating at home.

The operator is at home recovering and the City extends its best wishes to the employee and hopes for...
Read 4 tweets
Sep 8, 2020
The City of Hamilton is providing some additional updates as part of the City’s continued efforts for a gradual, safe and measured reopening of municipal facilities and the restart of programs and services.

Release>>hamilton.ca/government-inf… #HamiltonReopens #HamOnt
The City of Hamilton owns several facilities where external user groups typically operate and offer various types of programming...
...The City is working closely with these groups to ensure reopenings in these facilities are safe and meet all of the health and safety requirements before programming may resume. As we continue our efforts to safely reopen facilities, the Emergency Operations Centre will...
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