A look at the latest COVID-19 developments in Canada
A look at the latest COVID-19 news in Canada:
— Ontario schools are starting to distribute COVID-19 rapid tests and ramp up on-site vaccination clinics as more students head back to class in-person. The province has said it will provide two rapid COVID-19 tests for staff and students now that PCR tests are less accessible to everyone due to high case volumes. The Lakehead District School Board in Thunder Bay, Ont., where classes ran in-person Monday and Tuesday, said 16,000 rapid tests were in schools on the first day of classes. In southwestern Ontario, the St. Clair Catholic District School Board said it would be sending the test kits home with students on Jan. 20. The Toronto Catholic Board, meanwhile, said tests would be distributed starting next Monday.
— The heads of some child-care centres in Ontario say they’ve received limited supplies of N95 masks from the provincial government and no indication as to when they will be replenished. Lori Prospero, CEO of RisingOaks Early Learning, says she’s “really thankful” for the N95 masks that the province recently provided for daycares. But she says between the eight RisingOaks centres she oversees, which are all in the Waterloo region, there are only enough masks to last staff for about a week or two. Prospero says the centres have received no word from the government as to when more N95 masks will arrive, how many they will receive, or how regularly supplies will be replenished.
— Ontario is set to make an announcement later this week about reducing COVID-19 restrictions, Premier Doug Ford says, as some health-sector experts pointed to early signs of an ebbing Omicron wave. Ford told Ottawa radio station CFRA that he hates putting the public health measures in place and that there will soon be some positive news on that front. “There’s no one that dislikes these lockdowns more than I do. I actually despise them,” the premier said in the interview, adding that he follows the advice of the chief medical officer of health. “We’ll have some positive news. I believe we’re going to make some announcements later this week about going back to other levels of restrictions.”