Quebec, Ontario set new COVID-19 records as provinces mull easing isolation rules
Ontario and Quebec are both reporting new COVID-19 case records today, as Canadian provinces explore changing isolation rules to keep health systems afloat amid an unprecedented wave of infections.
Ontario has smashed its previous one-day record set Christmas Day with 10,436 new COVID-19 cases today and three more deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus.
Cases are even higher in Quebec, which is reporting more than 13,000 new infections, ten more deaths and a worrying 102-person rise in COVID-19-related hospitalizations.
The sheer number of infections driven by the highly contagious Omicron variant has some provinces reconsidering their protocols for people who are infected or exposed to the virus, in order to keep their health systems running.