COVID-19 infections.Health Minister Christine Elliott says a bump in cases was anticipated during the colder weather as people move indoors, and that was factored into the province’s plans.Experts told The Canadian Press this week that cold weather and the lifting of provincial crowd restrictions on some venues like stadiums and restaurants might be behind the growth in cases.Tuesday saw 441 new cases reported in the province and seven-day average of 492 daily infections, up from 371 a week ago.
Experts say no need to panic as COVID numbers rise in Ontario Elliott said if restrictions are reintroduced it will be by region and most likely led by local medical officers of health because they have the best knowledge of their areas and what.