Quebec, Ontario officials express cautious COVID optimism, others brace for the worst
Officials in Quebec and Ontario said they saw signs of hope on Tuesday that the peak of COVID-19 hospitalizations could soon be behind them — despite both provinces setting new admissions records — while other governments braced for new hardships.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told Ottawa radio station CFRA that his government may announce a plan to reduce COVID-19 restrictions in the coming days, even as the number of patients with the disease in the province’s hospitals reached a new summit.
“There’s no one that dislikes these lockdowns more than I do. I actually despise them,” the premier said, adding that he would follow the advice of the chief medical officer of health.
The government announced on Jan. 3 that restrictions would be imposed on businesses until at least Jan. 26 due to the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the novel coronavirus.

