Ontario issues stay-at-home order as COVID-19 threatens to overwhelm hospitals
OTTAWA — Canada’s biggest province declared a new state of emergency Tuesday and is invoking a stay-at-home order as COVID-19 threatens to overwhelm Ontario hospitals.
The dire news came as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada has secured another 20 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for the virus that causes COVID-19. Along with doses of Moderna’s vaccine, this means Canada has enough confirmed shipments to vaccinate every Canadian who wants it by the fall.
The shipping schedule currently has three million Canadians on track to be vaccinated by the end of March, another 10 million by the end of June and a further 22 million by the end of September.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the vaccines provide hope that wasn’t there when his province implemented a state of emergency the first time last March. However he said vaccines will not stop the pandemic until a critical mass of people are vaccinated.