TORONTO Premier Doug Ford warned that turbulent waters are ahead in the fight against COVID-19 on Sunday as Ontario set yet another single-day high for new diagnoses.
He said the health-care system is on the brink of being overwhelmed as cases of the novel coronavirus continue to soar in swaths of the province. We need to band together; we need to stick together, Ford said in a pre-recorded video posted to Twitter. We re going to see some real turbulent waters in the next couple months.
He said that while officials are working to vaccinate people quickly, mass inoculation won t happen until April, May and June.
Federal Leaders Join Rally at Seniors’ Home as Ontario Hits New High for COVID Cases
TORONTO Two of Canada’s four federal party leaders joined a rally at a Toronto long-term care home on Jan. 10 to press the provincial government to do more to protect seniors from the ravages of COVID-19.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and the Green Party’s Annamie Paul spoke outside St. George’s Care Community, which is in the midst of one of the largest virus outbreaks in Ontario.
Data from the ministry of health shows there are 43 residents and 28 staff members currently infected with COVID-19 at the home.
TORONTO Premier Doug Ford warned that "turbulent waters" are ahead in the fight against COVID-19 on Sunday as Ontario set yet another single-day high for new diagnoses.