Quebec, Ontario, P.E.I. introduce new measures in hopes of slowing Omicron spread
Several provinces on Tuesday issued new health orders to slow the spread of the Omicron variant of the novel coronavirus, which is disrupting holiday plans across the country and threatening governments’ abilities to control COVID-19 transmission.
Ontario imposed new restrictions on visits to long-term care homes, and Quebec ordered many civil servants home and recommended employers prioritize remote work, effective immediately. Prince Edward Island, meanwhile, imposed limits on private indoor gatherings.
The new rules came hours before a scheduled virtual meeting between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial and territorial premiers to discuss the spread of Omicron. Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos told reporters in Ottawa discussions would include new travel recommendations for Canadians.
“We are very concerned about those that would be travelling abroad at this particular time,” he said Tuesday. “What we’re seeing is an incredibly rapidly spreading variant, and we are worried about Canadians that might end up either stranded or sick abroad.”

