OTTAWA — Canada’s chief public healtxjmtzywh officer says that as long as Omicron remains the dominant variant of COVID-19 in Canada, the risk of another massive wave of infections is low.
Dr. Theresa Tam says the number of cases of Omicron in recent months, coupled with Canada’s high vaccination rates, created good community-level protection against COVID-19 for now.
She warns that if another variant emerges that is significantly different from Omicron, and able to evade current vaccines, that could change.
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But even in that scenario, she says better treatments and more availability of rapid tests make it unlikely that more disruptive measures like school closures and gathering limits will be needed.
Tam says face masks should be kept on hand as the first line of defence against COVID-19 even if they are not mandatory.
Alberta and Saskatchewan lifted mask mandates this week, with Manitoba following mid-month, Ontario possibly by month’s end and Quebec by the middle of April.
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The videoconference feed of Chief Public Health Officer of Canada Dr. Theresa Tam is seen in a interpreter’s booth during a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic and the omicron variant, in Ottawa, on Friday, Dec. 17, 2021. (THE CANADIAN PRESS / Justin Tang)