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ministry of health ontario

The Ontario government unveiled its new health care plan on Thursday, which aims to offer a "better" experience for patients by connecting them to accessible options near their homes and reducing wait times for essential services throughout the province.

The province's plan is laid out via three main pillars: "The Right Care in the Right Place," "Faster Access to Care" and "Hiring More Health Care Workers," which it claims will provide "convenient" care in emergency rooms, community centres, doctors' offices, long-term care homes and in-home care.

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If you've had trouble seeing a doctor or have gotten used to waiting in long lines at a walk-in clinic, you'll be glad to hear that getting a prescription for certain medications in Ontario is about to become a lot easier.

Starting in the new year, pharmacists across the province will be able to prescribe medication for 13 common ailments including rashes, pink eye, insect bites and urinary tract infections, according to a press release from the Ontario Ministry of Health.

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As of June 2, 2022, Toronto Public Health (TPH) has confirmed three new cases of monkeypox, and the department is continuing to monitor activity in the city.

The cases were confirmed at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, with public health officials stating that five other cases of the virus are still under investigation.

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There's a new way that Ontarians can get access to health care, and you might not even have to leave your house.

On Friday, April 22, the Ontario government announced that they've launched a brand new tool that'll connect Ontarians to registered nurses and help them find health care services and any other info they may need on just one website.

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A week before students are set to return to in-person learning in their classrooms, Ontario laid out some new COVID-19 ground rules for schools.

On January 10, the Ministry of Health published a seven-page document providing "basic information" to everyone in school and child care settings for certain COVID-19 health measures.

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