Stop the spread of germs

Last revised on December 2, 2021.

Ottawa Public Health is strongly recommending mask use in all indoor public settings and crowded outdoor settings to help limit transmission, protect the capacity of pediatric care, and reduce risks for severe illness requiring hospitalization.  Ottawa Public Health also supports businesses, workplaces and organizations that encourage and welcome mask wearing.     

Wearing masks indoors and outdoors in crowded spaces, staying up to date on your vaccines, staying home when sick and washing your hands are all behaviours that will help stop the spread of respiratory illnesses. 

Healthy habits are important to protect yourself and others from potentially harmful germs. Germs are types of microbes, such as bacteria or viruses, which can cause diseases. They are spread directly from person to person or indirectly by touching a surface that has been contaminated with them. Harmful germs can sometimes lead to serious illness, particularly in populations at higher risk such as young children, older adults or people with underlying medical conditions. To reduce the spread of germs and to prevent yourself and others from getting sick, Ottawa Public Health recommends that you:

  1. Wash your hands with soap and water, or use alcohol-based hand rub (hand sanitizer)
  2. Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue or your arm, not your hand
  3. Stay home if you are sick
  4. Get immunized

Contact information

Provincial Vaccine Information Line

  • Monday to Friday (holidays excluded) from 8:30 am to 5 pm, Eastern Time
  • Call if you have questions about Ontario's COVID-19 vaccination program.
  • Service is available in multiple languages.
  • Telephone: 1-888-999-6488
  • TTY: 1-866-797-0007

Contact Us

Ottawa Public Health
100 Constellation Drive,
Ottawa, ON K2G 6J8

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Toll free 1-866-426-8885
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Email: Email Ottawa Public Health