Ontario's labs processed nearly 48,500 tests as province pushes toward 50,000 target
t a news conference Thursday, Dr. David Williams, the province's chief medical officer of health, told reporters there was growing cause for concern over the rise in novel coronavirus cases and to "stay tuned" about possible new public health measures as cases rise and positivity rates go up.
What those additional public health measures might look like and when they could take effect, Williams wouldn't say.
"When the time is right, I'm sure the minister and premier will be forthcoming," he said.
Asked specifically if he's recommended closing indoor dining, Williams didn't answer directly, saying only that he had made recommendations from the province's public health table, which are "up to cabinet for their consideration."
With the Thanksgiving long weekend approaching, Williams focused on the need for Ontarians to take the advice of public health officials seriously: avoiding gatherings, observing physical distancing and mask wearing.
The average age associated with COVID-19 outbreaks is growing younger, but the novel coronavirus is also spiking again in vulnerable populations, he said.