A look at the latest COVID-19 developments in Canada
A look at the latest COVID-19 news in Canada and restrictions being brought in to try to stem the spread of the Omicron variant:
— Quebec is reporting for a third day in a row a record number of cases of COVID-19. The province says there are 5,043 new infections and eight additional deaths. Hospitalizations also rose by 18 from the day before to 415. In Montreal, Mayor Valerie Plante reintroduced a state of emergency, which had been lifted in August. The city’s 8,033 active cases are the most of any region in Quebec. But the province’s public health institute says the Estrie region, east of Montreal, is the most affected on a per-capita basis.
— Testing centres for COVID-19 in Quebec are being overwhelmed, with long lineups to get a test and delays in results. The union representing 5,400 laboratory technicians in the province says the recent surge in demand for testing is pushing labs to their limits. Labs have been processing about 40,000 tests a day, and they hit a high of 46,830 tests on Dec. 15. Health Minister Christian Dubé has asked that only people with symptoms seek a test.
— Several hospitals in Ontario have introduced stricter visitor policies. Unity Health Toronto and the University Health Network say in-patients with stays shorter than seven days will not be allowed visitors. Some hospitals will allow two designated visitors if the stay is longer than seven days and they show proof of vaccination and identification. The province is reporting 3,453 new cases and 11 deaths linked to the disease.