ford warned new measures for toronto and neighbouring peel and york regions would be announced on friday.
dr. theresa tam, canada’s chief public health officer, sounded the alarm over a rise in cases in vulnerable populations and settings.
“cases have been increasing in elderly adults for several weeks, with those aged 80 years and older now having the highest incidence rate nationally,” she said in a statement.
“more and larger outbreaks are occurring in long term care homes, congregate living settings and hospitals, and spreading in indigenous communities.”
tam also mentioned nunavut, which began a two-week shutdown of schools and non-essential businesses amid what the premier described as a significant rise in cases.
the territory reported 10 new covid-19 infections on wednesday, bringing its total from 60 to 70.
tam said the rise in transmission puts lives at risk and presents significant challenges for health services, especially in areas not equipped to manage what she called complex medical emergencies.
british columbia premier john horgan suggested the time had some for a “pan-canadian approach” to limit non-essential travel, and promised to reach out to prime minister justin trudeau on the issue.