COVID-19 is a contagious virus that can cause severe respiratory symptoms. Here are some resources which can help you be prepared. Please do NOT book tickets to travel to Canada before going through the information given below and ensuring that you will be allowed to travel and enter Canada.
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What is the Corona virus?
Corona viruses are a large family of viruses that originate in animals but are known to cause respiratory illness in humans, particularly during the fall and winter months.
What is the risk?
Peel College follows the advice of public health authorities and the interests of our community.
The risk of more severe illness may be higher for individuals with weakened immune systems such as older people or those with chronic diseases such as diabetes or heart, renal or chronic lung disease.
What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
The most common symptoms of COVID-19 include:
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- fever (feeling hot to the touch, a temperature of 37.8 degrees Celsius or higher)
- chills
- cough that’s new or worsening (continuous, more than usual)
- barking cough, making a whistling noise when breathing (croup)
- shortness of breath (out of breath, unable to breathe deeply)
- sore throat
- difficulty swallowing
- runny, stuffy or congested nose (not related to seasonal allergies or other known causes or conditions)
- lost sense of taste or smell
- pink eye (conjunctivitis)
- headache that’s unusual or long-lasting
- digestive issues (nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain)
- muscle aches
- extreme tiredness that is unusual (fatigue, lack of energy)
- falling down often
- for young children and infants: sluggishness or lack of appetite
Many of these symptoms are similar to seasonal influenza. All members of our community are encouraged to complete a self-assessment for COVID-19 systems using the https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/ before they leave their residence or come to campus. Those who are not coming to campus are also encouraged to complete the self-assessment regularly as a way to monitor their health. A number of dedicated assessment centres have been established across the Greater Toronto Region to facilitate assessment and testing. Information on locations is available on local public health websites including Toronto and Peel Region.
What should I do if I have symptoms?
Everyone with symptoms of COVID-19 (e.g., fever, cough, difficulty breathing, etc.) should stay home, not work, self-isolate and complete a self-assessment. Inform the college and go to a nearby testing centre.
Should I wear a mask at Peel College?
Peel College is currently not enforcing wearing of masks on our campus. Students may choose to wear a mask if they wish. This policy may be amended from time to time in line with provincial regulations.
How long will this policy be in place at the Peel College?
This policy will remain in effect as long as Ontario public health authorities do not recommend that mask-wearing is necessary in indoor public spaces.
FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: ENTRY TO CANADA & PRE-ARRIVAL
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- International students meeting the conditions listed below will be able to come to Canada regardless of the date of issue of their study permit, approval letter, or the country from which they are travelling.
- Have a valid study permit or study permit approval letter (“port of entry letter of introduction”) issued by Immigration Canada.
- Have either an eTA or TRV (“entry visa”) if applicable, along with their passport. USA citizens are exempt from the eTA/TRV requirement.
- Have submitted information including travel and contact information. For air travellers, this is required prior to boarding their flight. Please note that exceptions will be made for those unable to submit documents electronically due to personal circumstances, such as disability or inadequate infrastructure.
- Show evidence of active attendance at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) (such as Peel College) which has an approved COVID-19 readiness plan. It is strongly recommended that you bring an updated confirmation of enrolment letter to support your entry to Canada.
It is important to consider the timing of your planned arrival. If you arrive too early, you may be refused entry by the Canadian Border Services Officer. Plan to arrive no sooner than a month prior to the beginning of your studies.
Show proof that you have enough funds to support yourself and any family members who come with you to Canada. We recommend that you use up-to-date versions of the financial documents that supported your study permit application. If you have paid tuition or other fees to the university, you can get a receipt from your registrar’s office.
Students meeting these requirements are considered to have a non-discretionary reason to enter Canada. Dependents who are coming to live with the international student in Canada are also considered to have a non-discretionary reason for travel; however, short-term visitors to Canada are still not permitted to enter at this time.
For more details visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/students.html#exemptions.
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