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Ontario's doctors urge everyone to act responsibly in light of record COVID cases


TORONTO, Nov. 27, 2020 /CNW/ - Ontario's doctors are worried that the record daily high of 1,855 Ontarians testing positive for COVID-19 will keep climbing unless behaviours change.

The fact that a record 58,047 COVID tests were performed, about 10,000 more than the previous high, is a good sign that people are seeking help if they have symptoms. It's important that people with symptoms get tested so they can start isolating themselves and trace anyone they have been in contact with to break the chain of transmission.

"It's still not enough," said Dr. Samantha Hill, president of the Ontario Medical Association. "We have the opportunity to learn from the horrific experiences of others. We have a responsibility to behave in a way that minimizes our individual exposures to the virus in the first place."

Dr. Hill said the numbers will get worse as the holidays approach unless every one of us does our part.

"The numbers reflect people. Our parents, our grandparents, our siblings, our friends. I know it's hard. But just as we did in March and April, we all need to stay home as much as possible."

Doctors believe that stopping the spread and reopening Ontario safely and for a sustained length of time require better testing, contact tracing and isolation of everyone who has or might have COVID.

Ontario's doctors support Premier Doug Ford's message to stay home and celebrate the holidays only with members of your own household. 

In addition, take your doctor's expert advice and do these five things to reduce the spread of COVID:

"I want to support today's statement by the Premier and the Minister of Health that we are all in this together," said OMA CEO Allan O'Dette. "We all want to get our holiday shopping done and support local business, but let's do it safely. The more we do to reduce the spread of COVID-19 now, the better it will be for everyone's health and the economy."

About the OMA

The Ontario Medical Association represents Ontario's 43,000-plus physicians, medical students and retired physicians, advocating for and supporting doctors while strengthening the leadership role of doctors in caring for patients. Our vision is to be the trusted voice in transforming Ontario's health-care system.

SOURCE Ontario Medical Association


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