Ontario predicts COVID-19 health system strain; Quebec mulls school closures
New projections suggest Ontario’s surging COVID-19 caseload is likely to strain its health-care system to the point where surgeries will be cancelled, while Quebec’s premier is raising the possibility of school closures around the holidays and Alberta is tightening restrictions.
Those were three major developments Thursday as the situation with the stubborn pandemic darkened on several fronts across Canada.
“Key indicators of the pandemic continue to worsen,” said Dr. Adalsteinn Brown, co-chair of Ontario’s COVID-19 science advisory table.
The latest modelling suggests that a five per cent virus growth rate, which Brown called a “slightly optimistic” scenario, would put Ontario on track for 6,500 new cases a day by mid-December. Under a three per cent growth rate, it would be 2,500 cases daily.

