Toronto, Peel, Ottawa top doctors calling on Ford government to reimplement stay-at-home order
by Lucas casaletto
Last Updated Apr 5, 2021 at 5:27 pm EDT
Toronto s Dr. Eileen de Villa (left), Peel Region s Dr. Lawrence Loh (middle), and Ottawa s Dr. Vera Etches (right). THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young and THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang
Medical officers of health in Toronto, Peel, and Ottawa are calling on the province to reinforce a stay-at-home order to protect their residents, saying
the recently imposed “shutdown” is not enough to contain a growing spread in and across Ontario.
Dr. Eileen de Villa, Dr. Lawrence Loh, and Dr. Vera Etches collectively say given the rapid deterioration in local indicators across the three public health units, more is required to reverse the surge in COVID-19 numbers.
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Mississauga Mayor says it s deeply disappointing that Peel is moving to the Grey Zone, not Red
by James Mackin
Last Updated Mar 5, 2021 at 8:07 pm EDT
Mississauga mayor Bonnie Crombie speaks about rising COVID-19 numbers in Peel Region on Nov. 10, 2020. (Twitter/@BonnieCrombie)
Following the provincial government’s announcement that both
My statement below on the Government of Ontario’s decision to move Peel Region into the Province’s Grey Lockdown Zone. pic.twitter.com/sW3rtPhxz2
She shared a statement on Twitter saying she’s disappointed in solidarity with “a lot of very disappointed personal care service providers, gyms, and restaurants that were hoping we’d be moving into the Red Zone.”