Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Credible Resources You Can Trust
During this time of uncertainty, it is important to stay informed and get information from the best possible sources.
Access the below resources for reliable information on coronavirus (COVID-19) from reputable health organizations. We will be updating this webpage as the local and global situation changes.
Government support during COVID-19 |
Jennifer Robson, an associate professor in the Master of Political Management program at Carleton University, has created a guide to help Canadians access the government support they need in this time of crisis. |
World Health Organization |
The World Health Organization offers information, guidance, and the latest updates regarding COVID-19. |
Health Canada |
Health Canada offers information and guidance from the Government of Canada's Public Health Department. It contains Canada-specific information on preparation, travel advice, and our government's response to the outbreak (including financial help for individuals and businesses). |
Ontario Ministry of Health |
Ontario Ministry of Health offers Ontario-specific information on the virus. |
Wellington Dufferin Guelph Public Health |
Wellington Dufferin Guelph Public Health provides information about the county's COVID-19 status. |
City of Guelph |
Stay up-to-date with the City of Guelph's response to COVID-19. |
Guelph Chamber of Commerce |
Guelph Chamber of Commerce provides updates and resources about pandemic preparedness for businesses. |
Hope House - Homelessness and Food Security |
Hope House provides information about what local organizations are doing to help individuals experiencing homelessness and food insecurity. |
Multilingual Resources |
Access multilingual resources for COVID-19 resources in multiple languages. |
Johns Hopkins University |
The Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) provides a COVID-19 Dashboard of all confirmed cases of COVID-19 world-wide. |
Self-assessment tool |
Use this step-by-step tool to assess your symptoms and determine if you or someone you know needs further care. |
Library Online Resources
Visit our online resources to stay up-to-date with news and medical articles.
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