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2003-11 AdvisoryUpdate #94 - Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)Latest Canadian Numbers on SARSFor a daily report on the cumulative number of probable and suspect SARS case reports in Canada, as of July 4, 2003, please see the following link: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/sars-sras/cn-cc/numbers.html World Health Organization Removes Toronto from “Affected Areas” ListOn July 2, the WHO removed Toronto from their list of areas with recent local transmission. For more information on this announcement, please see the following link: www.who.int/csr/don/2003_07_02/en/ Government of Canada Funding to Ontario to Fight SARSOn June 19, the Government of Canada announced additional funding of $250 million to help the Province of Ontario in the fight against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), in recognition of Ontario's extraordinary effort to protect public health. For further details on this announcement, please see the following news release: Health Canada Travel AdvisoriesHealth Canada has issued a number of travel advisories to keep Canadian travellers informed regarding travel to affected areas. For further information on Health Canada's travel advice, please see: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: Global Activity Domestic Travel Health Advice: SARS in Toronto Enhanced Screening Measures for TravellersHealth Canada is continuing with the enhanced screening measures for travellers. These measures build on a number of steps already taken regarding travel since late March to help prevent the further importation and spread of SARS. We have:
LINKS:It's Your Health: Health Canada SARS Fact Sheet: Government of Canada Actions Related to SARS Quarantine Act and Regulation – SARS Amendment Fact Sheet Government of Canada measures to help the people of Toronto and Canada Health Canada Statement on the Health Canada / U.S. CDC Preliminary Report
on the investigation into SARS spread to health-care workers: Health Canada will continue to do everything it can to keep Canadians informed and will continue to work with the provinces and territories so that medical officers are fully informed and appropriate steps are taken to mitigate risk. For additional information on SARS, please consult Health Canada's SARS web site at www.sars.gc.ca, or call the Health Canada SARS information line at: 1-800-454-8302. Media Enquiries:
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