June 2021 Board of Health Meeting - Temporary Foreign Workers COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy Information Report
DATE:
June 2021
SUBJECT:
Temporary Foreign Workers COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy
June 2021
Temporary Foreign Workers COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy
June 2021
Recruitment through the COVID-19 Pandemic
This report will outline recruitment for the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit throughout the ever-changing COVID-19 Pandemic. The needs of the community required additional staff across the entire Windsor-Essex County Health Unit organization.
The below information will provide a snapshot of the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit’s staffing numbers in March 2020 and current day information.
June 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout in Windsor and Essex County
June 2021
COVID-19 Case and Contact Management
COVID-19 spreads through direct contact with the respiratory droplets of someone who is infected with the virus. Symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing. On December 31, 2019, health authorities identified this novel coronavirus (COVID-19) through a series of reported cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, China. On March 20, 2020, the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was reported to the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU).
Gary McNamara, Tracey Bailey, Joe Bachetti, Rino Bortolin, Fabio Costante, Gary Kaschak, Judy Lund, Ed Sleiman, Larry Snively
Theresa Marentette, Dr. Wajid Ahmed, Lorie Gregg, Nicole Dupuis, Dr. Felicia Lawal, Kristy McBeth, Dan Sibley, Lee Anne Damphouse
QUORUM: Confirmed
Gary McNamara, Tracey Bailey, Joe Bachetti, Rino Bortolin, Fabio Costante, Gary Kaschak, Ed Sleiman, Larry Snively
Judy Lund
Theresa Marentette, Dr. Wajid Ahmed, Lorie Gregg, Nicole Dupuis, Dr. Felicia Lawal, Kristy McBeth, Dan Sibley, Lee Anne Damphouse
QUORUM: Confirmed
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) requires the Board of Health to approve the annual operating budget, as this budget forms the basis of the Annual Service Plan and Budget Submission to the Ministry of Health (MOH).
The Healthy Babies Healthy Children program is a mandated program under the Ontario Public Health Standards (OPHS), and is funded 100% through the Ministry of Children Community and Social Services (MCCSS). In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, HBHC program services were significantly altered across the province as staffing resources were redeployed to support the COVID response.