COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario.“We believe that our rates are down sufficiently that we can follow up with cases and their contacts and would be able to do so for any exposures in schools,” Dr.
Charles Gardner, the local health unit’s medical officer of health, said at a video press conference Wednesday. COVID-19: Doug Ford pens letter asking doctors, experts whether Ontario schools should reopen “We noted that all the way throughout the pandemic, there’s been a very limited amount of transmission in schools.”Gardner said the exposures that have occurred in schools are cases that have occurred elsewhere in the community.“The control measures that are in place in schools are effective,” Gardner added. “We would certainly require that they.