Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/October 15, 2019 – Flu season is just around the ...
Public Health Immunization Clinics Can Help Protect Residents from the Flu
PUBLISHED: Tuesday October 15, 2019
PUBLISHED: Tuesday October 15, 2019
Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/October 15, 2019 – Flu season is just around the ...
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Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/October 7, 2019 – In support of Cervical Cancer Awareness ...
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Hastings and Prince Edward Counties / August 21, 2019 – International Overdose Awareness Day ...
PUBLISHED: Thursday May 30, 2019
Belleville, ON, May 30, 2019 – For the first time ever, Hastings and Prince ...
PUBLISHED: Tuesday May 7, 2019
“Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/05/07/2019) –Expecting parents in Hastings Prince Edward can now prepare ...
PUBLISHED: Friday May 3, 2019
Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/Friday, May 3, 2019 – Hastings Prince Edward Public Health ...
PUBLISHED: Wednesday May 1, 2019
Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/May 1, 2019 At today’s regular meeting of the Hastings ...
PUBLISHED: Wednesday March 20, 2019
Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/March 20, 2019 – The presence of carfentanil in the ...
PUBLISHED: Monday March 18, 2019
Hastings and Prince Edward Counties/March 18, 2019 – Public Health is making it easier ...
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH) is in Green-Prevent level of the provincial reopening Framework since February 10, 2021.
For details regarding restrictions and precautions applicable to the Green-Prevent level of the province’s reopening Framework, please visit Ontario.ca.
In addition to restrictions outlined by the province, Dr. Piotr Oglaza, Medical Officer of Health and CEO at HPEPH, has implemented a Class 22 Order, which includes additional precautions in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties.
HPEPH will continue to update hpePublicHealth.ca to include information for local businesses and residents. Local business owners/operators who are unable to find answers to their questions on our web page are invited to complete our online inquiry form.
If you are concerned about potential exposure to a positive case of COVID-19, please be reassured that any contacts of a confirmed case will be contacted directly and monitored by public health.
Low-risk and indirect contacts should self monitor for symptoms for 14 days from the time of potential exposure and seek testing if symptoms develop. Low risk contacts do not need to isolate unless symptoms develop, and can continue to attend school/work/daycare while monitoring for symptoms.