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Pediatrician groups call for Ontario schools to reopen no later than Jan. 17

WATCH ABOVE: In-class learning in Ontario has been delayed by at least two weeks due to the new government restrictions. Dr. Elisabeth Canisius talks about the effects on kids and why she believes in-person learning is essential – Jan 5, 2022

TORONTO — Three pediatricians’ groups are urging the Ontario government to resume in-person learning no later than Jan. 17.

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The Canadian Paediatric Society, the Pediatrics Section of the Ontario Medical Association and the Pediatricians Alliance of Ontario make the call in an open letter to Premier Doug Ford and Education Minister Stephen Lecce.

They say they understand that the Omicron variant of COVID-19 is overwhelming hospitals and governments need to take action.

But, they say, “certain decisions and measures pose a far greater risk to children and youth than the virus itself.”

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The Ontario government announced on Monday that instead of resuming classes on Jan. 5 as scheduled, students would learn remotely until at least Jan. 17.

It was an about-face for the province, which had previously described school closures as a last resort.

Ontario has seen record COVID-19 case counts in recent weeks, and on Friday reported an all-time high of 2,472 COVID-19 patients in hospital.

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