A look at the latest COVID-19 developments in Canada
A look at the latest COVID-19 news in Canada:
— Ontario is ramping up COVID-19 testing in long-term care homes and tightening restrictions on visitors and resident activities in an attempt to guard against the Omicron variant. Only fully vaccinated people will be permitted to visit indoors and will need to provide proof of a negative test from within the last day. Group activities for residents will be discouraged, with cohorts introduced for some activities and dining. Long-Term Care Minister Rod Phillips said the indefinite measures are a response to rising community COVID-19 infections and the “emerging threat” of the Omicron variant, believed to be highly infectious and on track to become dominant in Ontario soon.
— Quebec is recommending employers prioritize remote work, as COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations rise across the province. Health Minister Christian Dubé told reporters today his remote work recommendation is effective immediately, shortly after health officials reported 1,747 new COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus. COVID-19-related hospitalizations jumped by 25 patients compared with the prior day, to 293, after 47 people entered hospital and 22 were discharged. Quebec has confirmed 11 cases of the Omicron variant, but Dubé says experts believe that number might be underestimated.
— Connor McDavid calls the idea potentially having to quarantine up to five weeks in China because of a positive COVID-19 test at the Beijing Olympics “unsettling” as the NHL’s participation at the Games remains up in the air. One of three members already named to Canada’s provisional Olympic team, the Edmonton Oilers captain says players need to continue gathering information before making a final decision. Speaking today in Edmonton, McDavid adds he still wants to compete, but the situation is “fluid.” The NHL has committed to sending players to Beijing, but can pull out of the Games at any point. Jan. 10 is the deadline to nix the plan without financial penalty.