While discussing new COVID-19 modelling projections for Ontario on Tuesday, chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore advised residents to avoid large crowds and practice physical distancing as the winter holidays approach. Moore also stressed the importance of getting vaccinated, or receiving a booster dose if eligible.
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COVID-19: Ontario’s top doctor advises residents not to gather in large crowds ahead of holidays
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