Provinces defend health restrictions as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise
Ontario announced Monday it was closing its schools, and Toronto-area hospitals cleared pediatric beds to make room for COVID-19 patients as officials in other provinces defended the need for public-health restrictions.
Premier Doug Ford told a news conference that schools in the province would move to online learning next week, saying there is too much community spread of COVID-19 to risk a return to the classroom after spring break.
“The problem is not in our schools, it’s in our community,” he said. “And bringing our kids back to a congregate setting in school after a week off in the community is a risk that I won’t take.”
Both Quebec and Ontario reported strong rises in COVID-19 hospitalizations on Monday, prompting concerns about the capacity of those province’s health-care systems amid a surge of more contagious variants of COVID-19.

