work from home where reasonably possible, starting Monday.Dr. Nicola Mercer made the announcement Thursday in response to growing COVID-19 cases caused by the Omicron variant.
Vaccines not enough to curb Omicron spread, stronger public measures needed, Ontario modelling suggests Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health reported the first local case of the variant on Dec.
10.“Since that first case, multiple cases of Omicron have been confirmed … resulting in schools closing and moving to online learning, and isolation of youth hockey teams,” Mercer said.As of Thursday, five schools in Guelph have closed ahead of the winter break.Mercer added that Omicron appears to have already become the dominant strain of the virus in Ontario.“With the.