Toronto top doctor, Indigenous services minister sound alarm over COVID-19 variants
Officials expressed growing concern Wednesday over highly transmissible new COVID-19 variants taking hold in Canada’s biggest cities and in First Nation reserves across the country.
Toronto’s mayor, top doctor and emergency management boss announced they want the metropolis to remain under Ontario’s toughest restrictions until at least March 9, two weeks longer than planned.
“I have never been as worried about the future as I am today,” said medical officer of health Dr. Eileen de Villa.
She said there are 56 cases with variants of concern — predominantly the one first identified in the United Kingdom — in Toronto, up from 33 a week ago.

