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Friday, January 15, 2021

Ontario Expands Case and Contact Management Workforce

TORONTO — The Ontario government has hired more case managers and contact tracers, building the provincial workforce to 1,600 by February 15, 2021. Along with staff who work in or have been redeployed within public health units, this support brings the total number of case and contact tracers in the province to nearly 5,600 staff. These people are vital in helping to isolate new cases of COVID-19 and stopping the spread of the virus in communities across Ontario.
As part of its Fall Preparedness Plan, the province has hired over 700 contact tracers and case managers, in addition to the 600 Statistics Canada employees that are assisting with contact follow-up. The province is onboarding an additional 300 case managers in the coming weeks - bringing the provincial workforce to 1,600 and the total number of case and contact management staff across Ontario to approximately 5,600.

"Ontario's public health system continues to take extraordinary efforts to contain COVID-19," said Dr. David Williams, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health. "Public health units have shown incredible commitment and dedication to protecting our health during this challenging time. We will continue to work closely with them and support the important services they provide to Ontarians."

Through a secure online form, the Virtual Assistant uses text messages to connect health care workers with individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 or have been identified as close contacts. The text messages link to safe and secure web-based forms with questions that help case managers assess symptoms and general health, and identify close contacts. The Virtual Assistant also provides important information to individuals such as guidance on how to self-isolate.

This Virtual Assistant tool is available to all public health units and provincial workforce staff that are supporting public health units. Currently, this new tool is being adopted by a number of public health units including Toronto, Windsor, Halton, Waterloo and York, and will soon be used across the province.

To aid the success of the province's case managers, contact tracers and health care workers, it is vital that all Ontarians continue to play their part by following public health measures. It is also critically important that individuals with confirmed cases of COVID-19 provide all history of contacts and contact information to their public health unit. This remains the best way to control the spread of the virus and to keep our communities safe from COVID-19.
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