Doctors group says changing rules causing confusion as COVID-19 variants surge
As Ontario implemented a stay-at-home order Thursday and Quebec announced it will expand some curfews to tackle increasing COVID-19 cases, the Canadian Medical Association said continually changing restrictions across the country have led to confusion and less adherence to rules.
The national advocacy group representing Canada’s doctors says people are frustrated and changing approaches are detrimental to the purpose of staving off the pandemic.
“It’s time to apply what we know and address these new variants with the same aggressiveness they are displaying,” Dr. Ann Collins, the group’s president, said in a news release Thursday.
“Facing the new variants requires a new and co-ordinated approach to regain control.”


