Trudeau defends government preparation for Omicron as capacity concerns rise
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has defended the government’s public health response to the Omicron variant as Canadians across the country struggle with overwhelming demand for COVID-19 tests.
Despite the fact that South Africa raised the alarm about the highly transmissible variant nearly one month ago, local public health agencies have found themselves unable to provide tests for the high number of suspected COVID-19 cases in their areas.
In some places people have been told to simply assume they’ve been infected and self-isolate if they develop cold-like symptoms or test positive on a rapid test, essentially sending them into unofficial lockdown.
“We have all been working flat out and learning much about COVID over the past two years and indeed bracing for Omicron,” Trudeau said at a briefing Wednesday.

