Modelling shows COVID cases rising again ahead of holidays making officials ‘anxious’
Federal officials are “anxious” over new modelling showing an increase in daily COVID-19 cases, which they say comes at a bad time with several religious holidays nearing, and people wanting to gather with families.
Data shows severity indicators and daily cases are back on the rise as variants of the virus continue to spread in parts of the country, with incidence highest among young adults.
Approaching spring holidays may make spread tougher to contain, says Canada’s chief public health officer, noting that the country also saw a sharp rise in cases following Christmas.
Dr. Theresa Tam says daily cases have increased more than 30 per cent over the past two weeks, with an average of 29 deaths reported daily.


