Examples of Chief Public Health Officer in a sentence
If the Parties are unable to resolve the Dispute within fourteen (14) calendar days from the receipt by the other Party of the written version of the Dispute, then within the following thirty (30) days the Dispute shall be referred to the Chief Public Health Officer, on behalf of Canada, and to the CEO, on behalf of the Company (or their directly reporting designates), to negotiate a resolution.
On March 20, 2020, the Manitoba government declared a province-wide state of emergency and the Chief Public Health Officer issued public health orders to protect the health and safety of all Manitobans and reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Celebrations kicked off earlier this month with an online international forum on Journalism and COVID-19, “Journalism in the Time of Crisis,” featuring Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam.
The officer shall be directly responsible to the Chief Public Health Officer.
Due to the weakness in institutional capacities identified, a recommendation is hereby made to the Chief Public Health Officer (CPHO) to designate a person with overall responsibility of coordinating the implementation of AnnualOperational Plans on National HCWM.
Only workers considered “essential” by the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada are exempted (for example, healthcare workers, workers in transportation of medical products, truck drivers, crew on planes, trains and vessels).
The legislation requires Council’s to report on progress of implementing the PHP to the Chief Public Health Officer every 2 years.
This policy is subject to review as guidance from the Chief Public Health Officer of Prince Edward Island, occupational health and safety protocols and public health information continues to evolve.
I agree with his post, and I want to highlight another consideration that should inform the debate around whether to employ emergency frameworks: namely, the likelihood that the threat of COVID-19 is a long-term reality or, in the words of our Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, “the new normal”.[1] This blog post draws on scholarship from the security and anti-terrorism field to caution about operating outside the usual legal frameworks to deal with the pandemic.
The Chief Public Health Officer of Canada’s report on the state of public health in Canada, 2020.