The Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) has launched its #StoptheSpread social media campaign, aimed at encouraging Ontarians to play an active part in preventing the further spread of COVID-19.
The campaign asks Ontarians to share the everyday practical choices they’re making, such as wearing a mask, physical distancing or limiting personal contact, and who they’re doing it for, to encourage others to do the same using the hashtag #StoptheSpread.
At the heart of the campaign is highlighting the significant impact these actions have on protecting our province’s most vulnerable and conserving our health system’s limited resources.
“This is a call to action to the people of Ontario,” said Sarah Downey, OHA Board Chair and President and CEO at Michael Garron Hospital. “Your health care system needs your help immediately. Front line health care workers are making great sacrifices every day to care for Ontarians but we can’t do it alone, we need your support.”
“Fatigue around public health protocols and restrictions is a reality for a lot of Ontarians,” said Anthony Dale, OHA President and CEO. “But the risk is still very real. It’s important for people to understand at an individual level your choices still matter and your sacrifices count. Thanks to the sacrifice and responsible actions of Ontarians we saw cases go down in the summer. But the rising number of cases means it’s time for each of us to do our part and work together to help fight the second wave.”
For more details, please click here or to take the pledge to #StoptheSpread, please click here.
Let’s make sure we can keep schools open, protect our province’s most vulnerable, & conserve our health system’s limited resources. Now’s the time for us to take steps to #stopthesecondwave. Take the Pledge to #StopTheSpread today: https://t.co/VRkCqADRVr pic.twitter.com/VidbJQuZIP
— Ontario Hospital Association (@OntHospitalAssn) October 13, 2020



