Southwestern Public Health (SWPH) is alerting residents and community partners about an unauthorized illness outbreak sign circulating in the community.
The forged notice, which features the Southwestern Public Health logo, was not created, issued, or endorsed by SWPH.
The notice falsely claims that it is an outbreak alert and provides guidance to call before entering facilities where the document is posted.
The health unit assures there is no outbreak at this time, and residents and visitors should disregard the information.
“We want to assure the public that this sign is not an official Southwestern Public Health communication,” stressed Susan McIsaac, Director, Health Protection.
She continued, “Replicating a forged public health alert is a serious matter. Valid alerts of this nature would be widely communicated through our verified channels, including our website, social media accounts, and direct communications with partners.”
The health unit advised, “SWPH is actively working to resolve the situation and is taking appropriate steps to address the unauthorized use of its logo and branding. The health unit encourages the public to rely on trusted and official sources for public health information and to verify the authenticity of any notice claiming to come from Southwestern Public Health via its website or by calling the health unit. If residents encounter questionable materials, they are encouraged to report them to SWPH.”
Local police services have been contacted, and they are investigating.
Written by Ian McCallum
