Below is a list of media releases sent out by the staff and programs at the Haldimand-Norfolk Unit.
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The Heat Warning issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada on September 3, 2023, has been terminated. Current outdoor temperatures and those forecasted by Environment and Climate Change Canada are below the threshold used by the Haldimand -Norfolk Health Unit to continue a Heat Warning. For more information, please visit hnhu.org and follow the Haldimand-Norfolk […]
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Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a Heat Warning for Haldimand and Norfolk counties for conditions expected to begin July 26, 2023. The criteria for a Heat Warning is daytime high temperatures reaching 31°C or greater and minimum overnight temperatures of 20°C or greater or humidex of 40 or greater, with hot and humid […]
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Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit wants residents to be aware of the health risks due to poor air quality. Elevated levels of air pollution are expected due to smoke from forest fires burning in Northern Ontario and Quebec. Wildfire smoke can be harmful to everyone’s health, even at low concentrations. Mild irritation and discomfort are common, and […]
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Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit wants residents to be aware of the health risks due to poor air quality. Elevated levels of air pollution are expected due to smoke from forest fires burning in Northern Ontario and Quebec. Wildfire smoke can be harmful to everyone’s health, even at low concentrations. Mild irritation and discomfort are […]
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With bird cases present in the region, the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit (HNHU) is reminding the public to be aware of the dangers of avian flu. Avian influenza (AI), commonly known as “bird flu,” is a type “A” influenza virus that can infect domesticated and wild birds, including: Chickens Turkeys Pheasants Quail Ducks Geese Guinea fowl […]