Irek Kusmierczyk
Irek Kusmierczyk
Member of Parliament for Windsor—Tecumseh
Government of Canada Announces Funding for Continued Support for the COVID-19 Agri-Worker Isolation and Recovery Centre in Windsor, Ontario
March 30, 2021

The Government of Canada is committed to reducing the spread of COVID-19 and the variants of concern in Canada. Self-isolation is one of the most effective ways to help stop the spread of COVID-19. However, for some individuals, crowded housing conditions and restrictive costs can make it unsafe or impossible to self-isolate, increasing the risk of community transmission.

Today, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Health, and Irek Kusmierczyk, Member of Parliament for Windsor-Tecumseh announced that the federal government will be supporting the operation of a Safe Voluntary Isolation Site for temporary foreign agri-workers in Windsor-Essex. These workers tend to live in close accommodations and work in congregate settings, which makes it difficult to self-isolate if required. This funding will provide further federal support for the Isolation and Recovery Site, currently operated by the Canadian Red Cross through funding provided by Public Safety Canada.

Voluntary Isolation Sites reduce the risks of spread of COVID-19 among household contacts, especially in locations where people face crowded housing conditions. These sites are one of the rapid response tools helping stop the spread of COVID-19, and can be deployed to communities facing outbreaks.

The Safe Voluntary Isolation Sites Program fills a gap for cities, municipalities, and health regions that are at-risk of high rates of transmission, as we know that people living in crowded housing and congregate settings are disproportionately affected by COVID-19, and are more at risk for severe outcomes.

Sites selected under the Program provide a location for local public health officials to refer people to who need to safely self-isolate.

Quotes

 “Protecting essential workers, especially those who are supporting Canada’s food chain and economy, is critical. Today’s announcement of a safe, voluntary isolation site in Windsor-Essex means that we can help protect temporary foreign workers in the region from the spread of COVID-19 and variants of concern – something that will benefit everyone in these communities.”

The Honourable Patty Hajdu

Minister of Health

 “Windsor-Essex will welcome thousands of agricultural workers in the coming weeks and months. This critical federal funding will provide local public health officials with a reliable isolation site for those who are unable to quarantine safely. Thank you to Health Minister Patty Hajdu and the federal government for recognizing the unique challenges our community faces and always standing up for Windsor-Essex.”

Irek Kusmierczyk

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion

 “We are grateful to the federal Government and the Public Health Agency of Canada for standing with the City of Windsor as we continue to manage through this deadly pandemic. Ensuring a safe space for migrant workers to isolate when required helps keep everyone in the City of Windsor and the County of Essex safe.”

 Drew Dilkens, Mayor

City of Windsor

Quick Facts

 The funding of $17.8 million, over 12 months, will allow the City of Windsor to operate a 125-room site to accommodate temporary foreign agri-workers in Windsor and Essex County who are unable to safely self-isolate at their usual place of residence.

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