McMaster University believes the province should think about advancing COVID-19 vaccination plans for younger residents across Ontario amid potential opposition to current stay-at-home orders.Dr.
Ahmad Firas Khalid told Global News it’s expected municipal health units should see the effects of the latest lockdown within’ the next two weeks.
However, his fear is infection numbers may not proportionally decline as they did in the first stay-at-home order in 2020.“The reason I say this is because we’re hearing many reports of people gathering in large numbers, indoor and outdoor gatherings,” said Firas Khalid.
Ontario reports 4,401 COVID-19 cases, another record of ICU patients “There seems to be more defiance against the current home orders.