Ontario’s chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams on Monday reflected on the pandemic one year after the province saw its first COVID-19 case. Williams said the difference from last year until now is that COVID-19 vaccines are “on the horizon” and urged Ontarians to continue doing their part to overcome this wave of the virus.
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Coronavirus: Ontario’s top doctor reflects on pandemic 1 year after first COVID-19 case
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