CMHA WW phone system is offline

A telephone line for people in mental distress in Waterloo-Wellington is temporarily offline and out of service. The Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo-Wellington reported in a tweet at 3:29 p.m. that the CMHA WW and Here 24/7 phone system is down. Residents in need can call 226-720-4529, officials said. When the phone system is back in operation, notifications will be sent via social media. A new tip on how to do a rapid COVID-19 test

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