The health, safety and well-being of all those participating in and attending PDAC Convention is the top priority for hosting a successful event. The pathway to achieving this is to adhere to all Canadian and local government laws, implement appropriate health and safety measures in consultation with healthcare authorities and experts, and apply best practices as required at the date of the in person event. We understand that these requirements may evolve, and will ensure all attendees are kept informed of any new developments.

OUR APPROACH TO HEALTH AND SAFETY

1.   Daily self-screening for COVID-19 symptoms is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED

  • Participants are encouraged to self-screen daily, prior to entering the MTCC
  • Review the list of symptoms here
  • If you have any of these symptoms, do not come to the MTCC; isolate and follow local public health quarantining and travel requirements

 2.  Face masks are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED

  • Masks should be well-fitting, covering the nose, mouth and chin
  • Masks should be worn at all times, except when actively eating, drinking or presenting
  • Participants are expected to provide their own face masks

3.   Full vaccination is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED

 
These resources outline the most current rules and regulations from the Canadian, Ontario and Toronto governments.

Travel to Canada:
For current information from the Government of Canada on COVID-19: Travel, testing and borders, visit https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid.

Provincial travel:
For current information from the Province of Ontario on travelling during COVID-19, please visit https://www.ont ario.ca/page/travelling-during-covid-19.

City of Toronto guidelines:
The latest guidance from Toronto Public Health is available in the COVID-19: Reduce Virus Spread Guide