Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Medical surveillance

Found this on the CIC web site when I was browsing around:

During the medical exam you underwent before becoming a Canadian resident, you may have been told that you needed a follow-up medical exam once you got to Canada. This is known as medical surveillance for those who have an inactive infectious disease. You must report, by telephone, to the public health authority of the province or territory where you live within 30 days of entering Canada. You will find this number in the blue pages of your telephone book. This is very important for your health, and for the health of your fellow Canadians.

"Typhoid Alan"?

1 Comments:

Blogger West End Bob said...

Sounds pretty run-of-the-mill, doesn't it?

Not knowing the "inactive infectious disease" we trust "Typhoid Alan" (I'm sure he would not approve of the name!) is fine and stays that way . . . .

4:21 AM, October 11, 2007  

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