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Official Toronto Public Health. Call for health info: 416-338-7600. Account not monitored 24/7.

06/19/2026

DRUG ALERT: Toronto Public Health has received reports of an increased number of overdoses in the downtown area: track.upaknee.com/share/443/63996551035e6cffd652cb340c9c2a8b23f1f694ea285081

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Help your teen have a good time at prom or grad parties.

Before they head out, make a plan.

See our tips on talking to your teen about safety, substance use & consent.

Learn more: toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-programs-advice/youth-health/safer-partying/

06/19/2026

Whether it’s post-game pizza, shawarma or wings…

Our DineSafe team makes sure it’s safe to eat.

You can check inspection results for places you eat, anytime: toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-programs-advice/food-safety/dinesafe/

06/19/2026

Do you know how to respond to an overdose?

1️⃣ Learn the 5 steps to save a life: toronto.ca/OverdoseResponse
2️⃣ Take free online naloxone training: toronto.ca/NaloxoneTraining
3️⃣ Get a free naloxone kit: ontario.ca/page/get-naloxone-kits-free

Be prepared. You could save a life.

Photos from Toronto Public Health's post 06/18/2026

can make you very sick & spreads easily during s*x.

Protect yourself & your partners:
✅ Wash your hands, ge****ls & butt before + after s*x
✅ Avoid s*x for 2 weeks after having diarrhea
✅ Use condoms or dental dams during oral & a**l s*x

Learn more: toronto.ca/shigella

06/18/2026

Toronto Public Health has vaccine clinics available for eligible residents 📅 💉

Appointments are added regularly.

If you already got two doses, you don’t need a booster.

Wondering who is eligible?

Check here 👉 toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-programs-advice/mpox/
Book here 👉 toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-programs-advice/immunization/toronto-public-health-appointment-booking-system/

06/17/2026

Big games can bring out big feelings. Alcohol can turn them up even more.

Drinking less can help keep celebrations safer, more respectful & more fun for everyone.

Help is available if alcohol-related harm or violence affects you or someone you care about:
➡️ victimservicestoronto.com
➡️ askforangela.ca

06/17/2026

Big games, big crowds & big celebrations call for BIG protection.

Wherever today’s game takes you... score safely!

Take care of your .

Score your soccer-inspired condoms: toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-programs-advice/s*xual-health-promotion/condom-resources/

Shigellosis (Shigella) 06/16/2026

Don’t be a party p**per!

Protect yourself & your partners from this Pride.

Learn more: toronto.ca/shigella

Shigellosis (Shigella) Shigella are bacteria (germs) that cause diarrhea. Shigella can cause severe illness and spreads when f***s (p**p) from an infected person contaminates food, water or shared items.

Sexual Health Infoline Ontario (SHILO) 06/16/2026

Have burning questions about s*x, health or relationships?

Sexual Health Infoline Ontario is here for you!

Call or eChat for judgement-free, inclusive & anonymous support.

toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/s*xual-health-infoline-ontario/

Sexual Health Infoline Ontario (SHILO) French Call or eChat from anywhere in Ontario to speak with a live counsellor. It’s free, anonymous and inclusive.   The Sexual Health Infoline Ontario (SHILO) is a free, anonymous and inclusive eChat and phone service for Ontario residents. This service is staffed by counsellors who provide info...

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