Ontario health unit said Monday it would reinstate capacity limits and other public health rules amid a surge of COVID-19 cases, while another mulled a similar move.Algoma Public Health said cases are rising, particularly in the northern city of Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont., and measures are needed to prevent more infections and protect the health system.“I continue to urge all Algoma residents to take immediate action to stop this surge of transmission, and help protect the vulnerable members of our community, and preserve our health care capacity,” Dr.
Jennifer Loo, the area’s medical officer of health, said in a written statement. Ontario assisting about a dozen long-term care homes as 1st-dose deadline hits “Stay home if you have any.