Trudeau calls for holiday caution as provinces respond to Omicron variant threat
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged Canadians to be cautious over the holidays as the country’s two largest provinces started taking steps to slow surging cases of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
“What choices we make as Canadians over the next week or two will determine how bad the rest of our winter is — how many people we lose, how overwhelmed our hospitals get, how much we’re going to take a hit in our economy,” Trudeau said Thursday during a year-end roundtable interview with The Canadian Press.
Trudeau’s warning came as Ontario’s science panel released dire predictions and Quebec brought back significant public health restrictions.
He added that Canadians know how to keep each other safe and there is increasing access to booster vaccine shots and rapid COVID-19 tests.


