Use your COVID-19 sense: get vaccinated, follow public health orders and use your layers of protection.
Updated September 12, 2022
Protect yourself and your loved ones by using your COVID-19 sense.
We can all play a part in reducing our exposure to COVID-19.
Follow the advice of public health experts.
Keep up to date on current provincial guidelines during COVID-19.
Use your layers of protection
- Monitor symptoms and get tested.
Learn more about when to get a COVID-19 test on the BCCDC's webpage.
If you feel unwell and are unsure about your symptoms, contact your health care provider, or call Fraser Health Virtual Care at 1-800-314-0999, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., seven days per week or 8-1-1.
Learn what to do if you are not eligible to book a COVID-19 test.
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Wash your hands often.
- Stay home if you feel sick or have any sign of illness.
If you have mild symptoms and tested negative for COVID-19 or did not get tested, stay home until you do not have a fever and feel well enough to return to your regular activities.
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Get your COVID-19 Vaccine.
Anyone six months and older is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. If you have not already, register to book your first or second dose appointment online through Get Vaccinated.
Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine.
B.C. is offering everyone five and older a fall booster dose. You will receive a personalized booking invitation when it's time to book your dose.
Book your appointment as soon as you receive your invitation.
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Respect people's comfort levels.
Please continue to be respectful of people, communities, workers and businesses all working hard to keep us all safe.