Tam urges collective effort, Ontarians told to celebrate holidays at home
The country’s chief public health officer urged Canadians Wednesday to avoid non-essential outings, as cases continued to rise across the country and Ontario became the latest province to announce scaled-back holiday plans.
Dr. Theresa Tam warned that a growing number of people are experiencing severe cases of COVID-19, putting a strain on health-care services and forcing hospitals to cancel surgeries. She said it’s safest to limit outings and avoid socializing with people beyond one’s household.
Recent record-breaking numbers have prompted many provinces to implement new restrictions and partial lockdowns. Tam said that while it’s too early to measure the impact of such measures, public participation will be vital to their success.
“This is why as public health authorities implement measures to interrupt spread, Canadians are being called upon,” she said in a statement.


