Tam urges Canadians to limit outings as Ontario set to announce Christmas rules
The country’s chief public health officer is advising Canadians that to limit the spread of COVID-19, they should go out only for essentials.
Dr. Theresa Tam says the number of people experiencing severe cases of COVID-19 is continuing to rise, putting a strain on health-care services and forcing hospitals to cancel surgeries.
She said it’s safest to limit errands and outings to just essentials and not to socialize with people beyond one’s household.
But with a month to go before Christmas, provincial premiers are grappling with how to balance health measures and safe enjoyment of the holidays.