Canadian governments vary on lifting COVID-19 restrictions amid Omicron wave

0
144

Story continues below advertisement

It’s a different story in New Brunswick where new restrictions come into effect Friday limiting residents to a single-household bubble while also closing gyms, entertainment venues and indoor dining at restaurants.

Trending Stories

Approval of Pfizer COVID-19 pills coming in 7-10 days: Health Canada


COVID-19 vaccines still mandatory for Canadian cross-border truckers, feds say

In neighbouring Prince Edward Island where chief medical health officer Dr. Heather Morrison says the “worst of this wave” is yet to come, current restrictions that include business capacity limits and remote learning for school students will be extended.

Across the country, new COVID-19 case counts and related hospitalizations remain at or near record levels.

Ontario recorded a jump in hospitalizations of 182 to an all-time high of 3,630 on Thursday. About 6,000 new cases were reported in Alberta and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced he has tested positive for COVID-19.

The federal government also announced late Thursday that a vaccine mandate for truck drivers crossing into Canada from the United States would start Saturday as planned, despite an earlier statement from the Canada Border Services Agency that said Canadian truckers would be exempt.

Advertisement

© 2022 The Canadian Press