Ontario

Whitby Shows Support for Long COVID Residents With Teal Lights in 2026

By

James Sinclair
March 16, 2026 10:50 am

The Town of Whitby, Ontario, lit up its Town Hall in teal on March 15, 2026, to recognize International Long COVID Awareness Day. The municipal building was changed to the colour teal to show support for local residents and families living with the lasting health effects of the virus.

This event was part of a worldwide movement where more than 500 landmarks were turned teal to raise awareness for the condition. The initiative is supported by organizations like International Long COVID Awareness to help people who are experiencing long-term symptoms.

Local officials said the gesture was meant to show the community stands with those suffering from the often-difficult effects of the illness. Many residents shared their personal stories of living with the condition after the town announced the event.

International Long COVID Awareness Day is held every year on March 15 to call for more research and better treatment options. Groups such as the Open Medicine Foundation help promote the day to highlight the ongoing health challenges caused by the condition.

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