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Ontario lockdown update
Ontario lockdown update








ontario lockdown update

David Williams, Ontario’s soon-to-retire Chief Medical Officer of Health, said that the vaccines are working and what we are seeing now are people who are not vaccinated, or who have received one shot but not had enough time to let it take effect show up in hospital. The Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health has confirmed that we are now in the seventh wave of the pandemic. There should be no reason to shut down restaurants, barbers, hair and nail salons, gyms or small retail again. With 75% of Ontario’s population over the age of 12 with at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine and just about 24% fully vaccinated, there is no reason we should face another lockdown like we have seen over the past 15 months. Which brings us to the state that we are in and the time going forward. In fact, despite many more cases, the third wave was far less deadly than either the first or second waves. This is important because on May 9, 2021, Ontario had more cases than when we peaked for deaths in either the first or second waves. As of June 2, 58.1 per cent of Ontarians had had at least one dose, indicating Ontario could be on track to enter Step Two by the planned date of July 1, though Ford has said he is open to. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. In January 2022, Ontario entered a partial lockdown (termed as a rollback to Step 2 of the previous roadmap) due to record cases caused by Omicron variant. In a race to stem the spread of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, Ottawa will warn Canadians against all non-essential travel and late Tuesday night, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt Ontario announced sweeping new restrictions that will see schools closed to in-person learning until at least Jan.










Ontario lockdown update