GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ACTION TO CONTAIN THE EFFECTS OF SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS)

May 2, 2003
Ottawa, Ontario

Since the emergence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Canada, the Government of Canada has taken swift action on a number of fronts to protect the health of those who live in Canada –– as well as those who visit, and to help Canadians affected by the non-medical consequences of the outbreak. The success of these efforts have been as a result of close collaboration with international and national partners. To manage this effort, the Government of Canada has set aside a minimum of $100 million this fiscal year for the fight against SARS.

Working with the Government of Ontario and the City of Toronto, the Government of Canada provided support to control infection and ease the burden of health care workers. The Government of Canada has also screened travellers in major airports, boosted research efforts in the search for a vaccine, protected the blood supply, and developed a SARS national public health strategy.

On an international level, Canada has been working in active partnership with the World Health Organization and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to address the challenge SARS poses internationally. The Government of Canada was also part of the successful representation to the World Health Organization to remove the travel advisory for Toronto.

Efforts to address the challenges posed by the non-medical effects of SARS include support for a strategy to boost Toronto and Canada as a safe tourist and business destination and a series of financial measures to help health care workers and people who have been in isolation or quarantine due to SARS.

For a list of the specific actions undertaken by the Government of Canada to date, please consult the attached backgrounders.

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Backgrounder

 

WHAT THE GOVERNMENT HAS DONE IN RESPONSE TO SARS

The Government of Canada has been actively supporting the work of the provincial and municipal governments in their fight against SARS since the outbreak began.

To control infection, we have:

At our airports and on the borders, we have:

On other fronts, we have:

 

For further information on Canadian action on SARS:

Government of Canada Sites

Organization

Website

Business Development Bank of Canada

www.bdc.ca

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

www.cihr-irsc.ca

Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation

www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca

Canadian Tourism Commission

www.travelcanada.ca

Department of Finance

www.fin.gc.ca

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca

Government of Canada

www.canada.gc.ca

Health Canada

www.hc-sc.gc.ca

Human Resources Development Canada

www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca

Industry Canada

www.ic.gc.ca

Prime Minister’s Office

www.pm.gc.ca

SARS Official Website

www.sars.gc.ca

Transport Canada

www.tc.gc.ca

Treasury Board Secretariat

www.tbs-sct.gc.ca

Other Organizations

Organization

Website

United States Centers for Disease Control

www.cdc.gov

Pearson International Airport

www.lbpia.toronto.on.ca

Vancouver International Airport

www.yvr.ca

Government of Ontario

www.gov.on.ca

Canadian Tourism Human Resource Council

www.cthrc.ca

City of Toronto

www.city.toronto.on.ca



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