Stay-at-home order needed to control third wave, Ontario science advisers say
TORONTO — The latest COVID-19 modelling in Ontario shows a stay-at-home order is necessary to control the third wave of the pandemic, which is being driven by the more deadly and contagious variants of concern.
Without those measures, the Ontario Science Advisory Table said Thursday, the province could see up to 6,000 new infection cases by mid-April.
The projections were released just hours before Premier Doug Ford was expected to announce a four-week provincewide “shutdown.”
It wasn’t immediately clear if the shutdown would include a stay-at home order. But last week, the government gave the province’s top doctor the power to use the “emergency brake” to shut down regions and enforce restrictions that would see most retail stores shut down and essential services remain open with capacity limits.


