Ontario’s chief medical officer of health is “strongly recommending” that local health officials use their power to enforce isolation among positive novel coronavirus cases and contacts, according to a memo obtained by Global News. “We must do more given the ongoing and increasing incidence of community transmission across the province,” David Williams, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, said in the memo. “Given the increasing number of cases, all public health units should implement more aggressive contact tracing and management as we work collectively to flatten the curve.” In the memo, Williams encourages local health officials to ensure isolation under Section 22 of the province’s Health Protection and Promotion Act, which
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