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Omicron cases may surge in Canada in upcoming days, Bad news for Indian students

Omicron cases may surge in Canada in upcoming days, Bad news for Indian students

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New Delhi: The top health official of Canada on Monday warned on the new variant of Covid-19 ‘Omicron’, Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam said “COVID-19 cases in Canada may rapidly rise in the coming days due to community spread of the virus, mirroring the situation in the country’s most populous province, of Ontario.”

According to the media report, Ontario has directed government staff, who started gradually returning to their offices in November, to go back to working from home at least until early February.

Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam said “So what we’re seeing in Ontario, I expect to be seen in other areas of the country, as has been seen in Europe and other areas of the world,”

“But for sure, we are seeing community transmission, possibly in its early stages, but this can rapidly escalate in the days to come,” she added, responding to questions from reporters after she announced recommendations to improve the Canadian public health system in a report to the parliament.

Around 40 percent of the people of Canada are living in Ontario province. The province reported 1,536 cases of COVID-19 on Monday, a more than 70% jump from a week ago, including 80 cases of the Omicron variant, which has spread across over 60 countries since being first detected last month.

The surge of cases has prompted the provincial government to suspend the easing of restrictions that were planned to be lifted ahead of the holiday season.

At least one patient has died in the United Kingdom after contracting the Omicron variant, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday.

The World Health Organization has said that the Omicron coronavirus variant poses a “very high” global risk, with some evidence that it evades vaccine protection, but clinical data on its severity is limited.

Canada needs to hire more health workers, improve technology and governance, as well as provide more stable funding. Canada’s public health system is not perfect, and significant work lies ahead in terms of our transformation process, we must get ready to roll our sleeves up,” Tam said.

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