Ken Hardie
Ken Hardie
Member of Parliament for Fleetwood—Port Kells
New funding will support a Safe Voluntary Isolation Site in Surrey
February 9, 2022

Today, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Health, announced that funding for the Safe Voluntary Isolation Sites Program (SVISP) will be extended until March 2023. An additional $68.4 million will be provided for safe voluntary isolation sites across Canada over the next year to help people who have COVID-19 — or have been exposed to it — access safe isolation accommodations to keep themselves, their families, and their community safe.

Through the Safe Voluntary Isolation Sites Program, the Government of Canada has supported over 60 sites in 47 communities since it was established in 2020. This additional funding will help build a Safe Voluntary Isolation Site in Surrey, operated under Fraser Health Authority.

The Government of Canada is committed to protecting the health and safety of Canadians and to reducing the spread of COVID-19 and its variants. Self-isolation remains one of the most effective ways to help stop the spread of COVID-19. However, for some people in Canada, crowded housing conditions and high costs can make it unsafe or impossible to self-isolate, putting themselves, their families, and communities at risk through no fault of their own.

The SVISP directly supports cities, municipalities, and health regions across Canada that are at-risk of COVID-19 community transmission. Sites selected under the Program will continue to provide an accessible location where people can safely self-isolate for the required period. Access to these sites is completely voluntary and local public health officials determine eligibility and manage all aspects of the sites.

With this additional funding, the Government of Canada is providing over $181 million to the Safe Voluntary Isolation Sites Program, which is helping communities in Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and the Yukon, with their isolation needs.

This program provides helps people who have COVID-19 — or have been exposed to it — access safe voluntary isolation accommodations to keep themselves, their families, and their community safe.

To learn more about what the Government of Canada is doing to support its provincial and territorial partners, visit Support for Provinces and Territories.

For more information on the Government of Canada’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and supports available, visit Canada.ca/coronavirus.

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