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omicron variant in ontario

Being in a pandemic for nearly two years can be exhausting, but experts say Ontarians should still try to do their best to avoid catching COVID-19 and stick to the province's current public health measures that are in place so that the epidemiological situation doesn't get any worse.

Narcity spoke with the scientific director of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, who says Ontarians shouldn't try to catch the Omicron variant just to get it over with and build up that natural immunity.

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Ontario just dwarfed its previous record for the highest number of daily COVID-19 cases, as the total today grew by thousands.

As of Friday, December 24, the province is reporting 9,571 new cases of COVID-19 – an all-time record high — and six new deaths. Just yesterday, Ontario reported the highest number of cases in a single day since the start of the pandemic, with 5,790 across the province. Since then, 3,781 cases have been added to the tally in just one day.

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In light of the new Omicron variant, some of the province's top doctors and epidemiologists are recommending that Ontarians ensure they are wearing the best masks that they can.

The scientific director of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, Dr. Peter Jüni, told Narcity that there is "a relatively small or perhaps non-existent" difference between a well-fitted, double-layered cloth mask and a well-fitted medical mask.

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Ontario is tightening up restrictions to limit the number of people flocking to malls, restaurants, and even grocery stores starting this weekend.

On Friday, the provincial government announced that Ontario's capacity limits would face significant cuts at various high-traffic locations, with new rules for families hoping to gather this Christmas as well.

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Well, it's official, the Ontario government just announced it is putting down stricter COVID-19 public health measures, and it could throw a wrench to your holiday gatherings this year.

Due to growing concerns about the highly transmissible Omicron variant and the rise of cases within the province, the Ontario government announced on December 17 that it will be putting down more measures, including social gathering limits.

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