In consultation with Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health, Dufferin County will terminate its Emergency Declaration on March 1st.
The County declared an Emergency on March 26th of 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’re thankful for Dufferin County residents’ diligence and continued commitment to the fight against COVID-19. As key public health and health system indicators continue to improve, we feel confident about terminating our Emergency Declaration,” says Warden Wade Mills.
“We continue to encourage everyone to get vaccinated and follow public health guidance so we can preserve and protect the positive progress we’ve achieved thus far.”
To date, over 80% of eligible Dufferin County residents (ages 5+) are fully vaccinated.
Dr. Nicola Mercer, Medical Officer of Health and CEO of WDG Public Health, will withdraw her Letter of Instruction regarding proof of vaccination requirements for persons entering facilities used for sport and recreational fitness activities effective March 1st.
“Dufferin County has been a vital partner in the fight against COVID-19 since 2020. Without a doubt, the contributions of County leaders and staff have protected Dufferin residents and positioned the County and our region to exit the pandemic on the strongest possible footing. I have been grateful for the support and wisdom of the County. The County has prioritized ensuring residents had access to vaccines and timely information to protect them against this virus,” says Dr. Nicola Mercer, CEO and Medical Officer of Health for Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health.
“As we look to the future, WDG Public Health will continue to work hand in hand with Dufferin County and all local municipalities to keep our region safe, healthy and prosperous.”