Erin O’Toole urges accommodations for unvaccinated Canadians amid Omicron wave
OTTAWA — Canadians unwilling to be vaccinated against COVID-19 should be accommodated through measures like rapid testing, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole said Thursday as health experts warned the lightning-fast spread of the Omicron variant threatens to overwhelm hospitals.
Ontario is reporting an uptick in hospitalizations and days ago made the decision to keep school-aged kids learning from home for at least two weeks, which Doug Ford’s government said was to take pressure off the health-care system.
Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said of the 319 patients in intensive care, 232 of them are not fully immunized against COVID-19 or have an unknown status, while 87 are double-vaccinated.
With millions of Canadians once again living under sweeping public health restrictions that have shuttered businesses and forced families to stay home, O’Toole blamed the federal Liberal government. With more than 75 per cent of the country’s population now fully vaccinated, he said the government has failed to keep society open through tools such as making rapid antigen tests more widely available, or by ensuring there’s a homegrown supply of personal protective equipment.


