Officials in Toronto and Montreal strike differing tones on COVID-19 in their cities
Health officials in Toronto and Montreal struck vastly different tones on the state of COVID-19 in their cities on Wednesday, with Toronto’s medical officer of health warning the Ontario capital could be following in the footsteps of hard-hit Europe.
Dr. Eileen de Villa said she was concerned with a one-day, 21-person rise in hospitalizations and a test positivity rate that climbed from 3.1 per cent to 4.4 per cent since Monday.
“I’m concerned that this upward climb is not over, especially when I look at COVID-19’s renewed eruption in other countries,” she said.
She noted that rising cases have prompted new lockdowns in several European countries, including Ireland and parts of the United Kingdom.

