Restrictions lifting as COVID infections slow; Ontario resumes non-urgent procedures
TORONTO — A slowdown in new COVID-19 infections across much of the country along with rising vaccination numbers has political and health authorities easing restrictions put in place to curb the pandemic.
In one such key development, Ontario’s top public health officer said hospitals could resume non-urgent surgeries and procedures, ending a ban that’s been in place since April 20.
Dr. David Williams said daily COVID-19 rates, hospital and intensive care admissions appeared to be trending downward, and some hospitals now had capacity to resume cancelled procedures.
“It is therefore important to make use of this available capacity to limit the long-term impacts on patients awaiting non-urgent care,” Williams said.