Timiskaming Public Health Region Moving to Red-Control Level of COVID-19 Response Framework

Province Taking Immediate Action to Disrupt Transmission of COVID-19

March 25, 2021

Health

TORONTO — In consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Ontario government is moving Timiskaming Health Unit to the Red-Control level in the Keeping Ontario Safe and Open Framework. The decision was made at the request of the local medical officer of health due to the concerning trends in public health indicators in the region.

“As a result of a rapid worsening in trends of key health indicators in the Timiskaming region, we are making the difficult but necessary decision to immediately move the region to a new level with stronger public health measures in place,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “Our government will continue to do whatever is necessary to protect the health and well-being of all individuals, families and their communities.”

Based on the latest assessment of data, Timiskaming Health Unit is being moved from its current level in the Framework to the Red-Control level effective Friday, March 26, 2021 at 12:01 a.m., as a result of a rapid worsening of trends in key health indicators in the region. From March 16 to 22, 2021, the region’s case rate increased from 3.1 to 24.5 cases per 100,000 people, an increase of 700 per cent. The public health unit also reports that additional cases are expected over the next few days.

“Through discussions with the local medical officer of health and local authorities on the current situation in the Timiskaming area, it was decided immediate action was needed to help ensure the continued health and safety of people in the region and minimize further transmission,” said Dr. David Williams, Chief Medical Officer of Health. “As we fight this third wave of COVID-19, everyone is strongly urged to continue following all public health measures and advice and stay home as much as possible to help save lives.”

The Chief Medical Officer of Health will continue to consult with public health and other experts, review data, and provide advice to the government on the appropriate and effective measures that are needed to protect the health of Ontarians.


Quick Facts

  • Find out what level and which public health and workplace safety measures are in place for your area.
  • Please visit Ontario.ca/covidresponse for the full list of public health region classifications.
  • To help stop the spread of COVID-19 and safeguard health system capacity, everyone is strongly urged to continue staying at home and limit trips outside their household and to other regions for essential purposes only, and not to gather with individuals outside of their household. In addition, people are required to wear a face covering when within two metres distance of another individual who is not part of their household (both indoor and outdoor), with limited exceptions.
  • Local medical officers of health continue to have the ability to issue Section 22 orders under the Health Protection and Promotion Act, and municipalities may enact by-laws, to target specific transmission risks in the community.